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Summary of Roadside Inspection Violations on Passenger Carriers
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 Violation CodeDescription# of Inspections# of Violations# of OOS Viol. # of Viol. Per Insp.% of Total ViolationsRank
1 396.3(a)(1) Inspection/Repair And Maint Parts & Accessories36050729 1.4013.351
2 392.2 Local Laws (General)32050432 1.5713.282
3 393.9(a) Inoperable Required Lamp19424115 1.246.353
4 396.5(b) Oil And/Or Grease Leak1772231 1.255.874
5 393.95(a) No/Discharged/Unsecured Fire Extinguisher94960 1.022.525
6 392.2S Speeding85850 12.236
7 396.17(c) Operating A Cmv Without Periodic Inspection79850 1.072.236
8 396.5 Excessive Oil Leaks74804 1.082.107
9 393.62(e) No Or Inadequate Bus Emergency Exit Marking59780 1.322.058
10 393.11 No/Defective Lighting Devices/Ref/Projected58742 1.271.949
11 393.60(c) Damaged Or Discolored Windshield59590 11.5510
12 393.47(e) Clamp/Roto Type Brake(S) Out-Of-Adjustment42582 1.381.5211
13 395.8(f)(1) Drivers Record Of Duty Status Not Current53570 1.071.5012
14 391.41(a) No Medical Certificate On Driver'S Possession55557 11.4413
15 393.95(f) No / Insufficient Warning Devices54550 1.011.4413
16 393.45(b)(2) Brake Hose/Tubing Chaffing And/Or Kinking43510 1.181.3414
17 393.75(c) Tire-Other Tread Depth Less Than 2/32 Of Inch415111 1.241.3414
18 396.3A1T Tires (General)45480 1.061.2615
19 395.8 Log Violation (General/Form And Manner)32450 1.401.1816
20 390.21(b) Failing To Mark Cmv W/ Name And/Or Usdot #42430 1.021.1317
Data Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS) 10/23/2009 data Snapshot.
For more information see the Report Description
Roadside inspections were conducted by Federal and State personnel on passenger vehicles (motor coaches, school buses, vans, limousines, and buses) in fiscal year 2010. Roadside inspections occurred when a Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program (MCSAP) inspector conducted an examination on individual commercial motor vehicles and drivers to determine if they were safe to operate by determining if they were in violation of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) and Hazardous Materials Regulations (HMR).
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