Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, CSA 2010, is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA) initiative to improve large truck and bus safety and ultimately
reduce commercial motor vehicle (CMV)-related crashes, injuries and fatalities.
It introduces a new enforcement and compliance model that allows FMCSA and its State
partners to contact a larger number of carriers earlier in order to address safety
problems before crashes occur. When the program is fully rolled out by the end of
2010, FMCSA will have a new nationwide system for making the roads safer for motor
carriers and the public alike!
In the development of the CSA 2010 program, FMCSA sought to incorporate several
key attributes.
FLEXIBILITY - Adapt to Changing Environment. Accommodates changes
to the transportation environment, such as evolutions in technology and changing
programmatic responsibilities.
EFFICIENCY - Maximize Use of Resources. Improves Federal and State
enforcement staff productivity, as well as the safety performance of members of
the motor carrier community.
EFFECTIVENESS - Improve Safety Performance. . Identifies behaviors
associated with safety risk; focuses compliance, enforcement, and remediation efforts
on those unsafe behaviors.
INNOVATION - Leverage Data and Technology. Improves safety through
the innovative use of technology to track and update safety performance data.
EQUITABILITY - Be Fair and Unbiased. Assesses and evaluates motor
carrier safety and enforces Federal laws and safety regulations to ensure consistent
treatment of similarly situated members of the motor carrier community.