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Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) is a non-profit association of local, state, provincial, territorial and federal commercial motor vehicle safety officials and industry representatives. CVSA focuses on improving driver and vehicle safety by providing guidance to organizations that enforce commercial motor vehicle inspections and certify inspectors, and reports over 4,000 members in the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance
Legal statusNon-profit
PurposeImprove safety through commercial motor vehicle inspections
Region served
U.S., Canada and Mexico
President
Julius Debuschewitz
Main organ
Executive Committee
Websitehttp://www.cvsa.org/

History edit

The Alliance began informally in 1980 as several western state agencies and Canadian provinces that were focused on commercial motor vehicle enforcement met to find ways to make standards, procedures and methods more effective.[1] Early work led to the development of a memorandum of understanding (MOU), which developed uniform standards related to commercial vehicle highway safety. The MOU was adopted by seven U.S. states and two Canadian provinces in what was known as the Western States Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance.

In October 1982, increased interest in the organization led to the drafting and ratification of bylaws to create an international scope, and accommodate associate memberships. This established the framework for commercial vehicle safety and enforcement in North America.

The 1982 Surface Transportation Assistance Act established funding for state motor carrier enforcement programs and, in August 1984, a North American standard for safety was created by combining the work of CVSA with that of the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP).

In 1985, an executive director position was created and a centralized office was established in Washington, D.C.

In 1988, the alliance started its Operation Roadcheck 72 hour roadside inspection, an event that has been held annually every year since.[2][citation needed]

In 1991, the alliance expanded beyond the United States and Canada to include Mexico.[3]

In 1998, the organization started its Brake Safety Week in Canada, which then spread to the United States as an annual event.[4][5]

In June 2000, Mexico participated in CVSA's Roadcheck 2000 program, inspecting Mexican trucks along federal highways, putting 246 out of service.[6]

During the Alliance's 2016 International Roadcheck, inspectors performed 62,796 inspections and took 9,080 trucks and 1,436 drivers out of service. Brakes and driving hours were the top violations.[7]

In 2021, the group reported that its International Roadcheck inspected 40,000 vehicles, and found 85.3% were in compliance.[8]

In 2022, the group began holding human trafficking awareness events in the United States, Canada and Mexico.[9]

Membership types edit

CVSA has four membership types: state/provincial, local agencies, associate and federal, referenced by class types.[10]

  • Class I Members are state/provincial agencies represented by various departments of transportation, public utility and service commissions, state police, highway patrols, departments of motor vehicles and ministries of transport.
  • Class II Local Members are local agencies represented by city or municipal police departments.
  • Class III Associate Members are companies, organizations, trade associations, trucking and bus companies, industry suppliers and vendors, training institutions, consultants, insurance companies, state or provincial trucking associations, and large and small fleet owners or owner operators.
  • Class IV Federal Members are federal government agency representatives.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "History of CVSA". cvsa.org. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  2. ^ . scranet.org. October 8, 2015. Archived from the original on February 3, 2017. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  3. ^ Strah, Thomas M. (September 16, 1991). "MEXICO JOINS CVSA". trb.org. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  4. ^ "CVSA inspecting 30,000 vehicles during Brake Safety Week". ccjdigital.com. September 11, 2012. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  5. ^ "CVSA Brake Safety Week Scheduled for Aug. 21-27". Transport Topics. June 7, 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2017.
  6. ^ North American Free Trade Agreement coordinated operational plan needed to ensure Mexican trucks' compliance with U.S. standards. December 1, 2001. ISBN 9781428949010. Retrieved February 2, 2017. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help)
  7. ^ "CVSA's Roadcheck to be held in two months". ccjdigital.com. April 5, 2017. Retrieved August 4, 2017.
  8. ^ "International Roadcheck Results for 2021". Liquid Trucking. October 19, 2021. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  9. ^ "CVSA human trafficking awareness program to return". Truck News. May 24, 2022. Retrieved July 9, 2022.
  10. ^ "About the Alliance". cvsa.org. Retrieved February 2, 2017.

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The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance CVSA is a non profit association of local state provincial territorial and federal commercial motor vehicle safety officials and industry representatives CVSA focuses on improving driver and vehicle safety by providing guidance to organizations that enforce commercial motor vehicle inspections and certify inspectors and reports over 4 000 members in the United States Canada and Mexico Commercial Vehicle Safety AllianceLegal statusNon profitPurposeImprove safety through commercial motor vehicle inspectionsRegion servedU S Canada and MexicoPresidentJulius DebuschewitzMain organExecutive CommitteeWebsitehttp www cvsa org Contents 1 History 2 Membership types 3 Notes 4 External linksHistory editThe Alliance began informally in 1980 as several western state agencies and Canadian provinces that were focused on commercial motor vehicle enforcement met to find ways to make standards procedures and methods more effective 1 Early work led to the development of a memorandum of understanding MOU which developed uniform standards related to commercial vehicle highway safety The MOU was adopted by seven U S states and two Canadian provinces in what was known as the Western States Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance In October 1982 increased interest in the organization led to the drafting and ratification of bylaws to create an international scope and accommodate associate memberships This established the framework for commercial vehicle safety and enforcement in North America The 1982 Surface Transportation Assistance Act established funding for state motor carrier enforcement programs and in August 1984 a North American standard for safety was created by combining the work of CVSA with that of the Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program MCSAP In 1985 an executive director position was created and a centralized office was established in Washington D C In 1988 the alliance started its Operation Roadcheck 72 hour roadside inspection an event that has been held annually every year since 2 citation needed In 1991 the alliance expanded beyond the United States and Canada to include Mexico 3 In 1998 the organization started its Brake Safety Week in Canada which then spread to the United States as an annual event 4 5 In June 2000 Mexico participated in CVSA s Roadcheck 2000 program inspecting Mexican trucks along federal highways putting 246 out of service 6 During the Alliance s 2016 International Roadcheck inspectors performed 62 796 inspections and took 9 080 trucks and 1 436 drivers out of service Brakes and driving hours were the top violations 7 In 2021 the group reported that its International Roadcheck inspected 40 000 vehicles and found 85 3 were in compliance 8 In 2022 the group began holding human trafficking awareness events in the United States Canada and Mexico 9 Membership types editCVSA has four membership types state provincial local agencies associate and federal referenced by class types 10 Class I Members are state provincial agencies represented by various departments of transportation public utility and service commissions state police highway patrols departments of motor vehicles and ministries of transport Class II Local Members are local agencies represented by city or municipal police departments Class III Associate Members are companies organizations trade associations trucking and bus companies industry suppliers and vendors training institutions consultants insurance companies state or provincial trucking associations and large and small fleet owners or owner operators Class IV Federal Members are federal government agency representatives Notes edit History of CVSA cvsa org Retrieved February 2 2017 CVSA releases 2015 International Roadcheck results scranet org October 8 2015 Archived from the original on February 3 2017 Retrieved February 2 2017 Strah Thomas M September 16 1991 MEXICO JOINS CVSA trb org Retrieved February 2 2017 CVSA inspecting 30 000 vehicles during Brake Safety Week ccjdigital com September 11 2012 Retrieved February 2 2017 CVSA Brake Safety Week Scheduled for Aug 21 27 Transport Topics June 7 2022 Retrieved February 2 2017 North American Free Trade Agreement coordinated operational plan needed to ensure Mexican trucks compliance with U S standards December 1 2001 ISBN 9781428949010 Retrieved February 2 2017 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a work ignored help CVSA s Roadcheck to be held in two months ccjdigital com April 5 2017 Retrieved August 4 2017 International Roadcheck Results for 2021 Liquid Trucking October 19 2021 Retrieved July 9 2022 CVSA human trafficking awareness program to return Truck News May 24 2022 Retrieved July 9 2022 About the Alliance cvsa org Retrieved February 2 2017 External links editHomepage Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance amp oldid 1171943725, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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