New SuperVision product - Clearinghouse Monitoring, can provide peace of mind and an added layer of protection for your fleet.
When it comes to business administrative duties, time is always a scarce resource. In the fleet industry, a large portion of administrative duties revolve around driver license monitoring. Tasks such as running motor vehicle reports, CDLIS reports, and filing paperwork all take time, and that time can add up fast. What if there was a program out there that could…
When the FMCSA introduced the Compliance, Safety, and Accountability (CSA) program in 2010, the goal was to ensure drivers were aware of and responsible for their role in safety on the road. CSA scores are calculated and weighted based on data collected from roadside inspections, crash reports, investigation results, and registration details. While having a good CSA score should be…
What is IRT and how will it affect the trucking industry? Over the past few years, there has been a lot of talk about CSA scores and possible changes. The FMCSA is working on an IRT model to possibly supplement and/or replace current CSA scores. What do fleet operators and safety managers need to know to stay in compliance with…
The New Year will bring some much needed changes to the way fleet safety scores are measured, reforms to the HOS rules, and the end of the use of AOBRDs. SuperVision can help you meet these trucking industry changes and stay in compliance. As a regulated truck fleet, you know that new rules and regulations are part of the operational…