DOT Will Take Public Comments on Mexican-Carrier Safety Audits
Mexican Trucking Company Passes Safety Audit
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The Department of Transportation said Monday it will accept public comments through Sept. 22 on safety authorizations of Mexican carriers to operate in the United States beyond a 25-mile border zone.
In a Federal Register notice published Monday, DOT also said Mexican carrier Grupo Behr de Baha California has passed a safety audit and has obtained a DOT number for operating in the United States.
Separately, the Teamsters union and the advocacy group Public Citizen filed a lawsuit claiming FMCSA has broken several laws that would ensure that Mexican trucks meet U.S. safety standards.
DOT’s notice Monday said for Mexico-based carriers to obtain a PASA, or pre-authorization safety audit, FMCSA must verify:
• A controlled substances and alcohol-testing program;
• Compliance with hours-of-service rules;
• The ability to obtain financial responsibility;
• Records of periodic vehicle inspections; and
• Qualifications of each driver.
or to view it directly, visit and drop-down “Notice” and enter Docket No. FMCSA-2011-0097. (U.S. government website.)