After looking at my company's safety score, a few things stood out to me.
1. Nearly half of the unsafe driving violations were for speeding. A good portion of those were for 1-5 mph over. A good portion of them were also issued in the state of Indiana. From my experience, we don't travel in IN any more than any other state and less than some. Watching your speed is one of the first and easiest things you can do to protect your carriers SMS score for your benefit as well your carrier's.
2. Nearly half of the fatigued driving violations were for "record of duty status not current". This is also something that all it takes is a few extra minutes to get your logs caught up before you leave the parking lot. I try to never leave anywhere before getting my logs caught up. If I forget it, I will find a safe place to park asap and get it done. You never know where your going to get popped for an inspection. I have been surprised by dot cops in some very unexpected places. I learned a long time ago...have the logbook ready!
3. About 1/3 of the vehicle maintenance violations were for defective lighting. Lights canbe a pain to keep operational, but if you keep up with it (I can be very guilty here), it's not that big of a deal.
Summary, If we would keep the simple things in check, the total violations wouldn't be a problem at all. Our numbers are not stellar by any means, but we are under the threshold on all of our basics as well as the overall score. If it weren't for the rash of easily preventable violations we have, we would have a GREAT score. If I were the safety director (of course, I'm not) there would be a letter going out to the entire fleet to pay attention to these things.
1. Nearly half of the unsafe driving violations were for speeding. A good portion of those were for 1-5 mph over. A good portion of them were also issued in the state of Indiana. From my experience, we don't travel in IN any more than any other state and less than some. Watching your speed is one of the first and easiest things you can do to protect your carriers SMS score for your benefit as well your carrier's.
2. Nearly half of the fatigued driving violations were for "record of duty status not current". This is also something that all it takes is a few extra minutes to get your logs caught up before you leave the parking lot. I try to never leave anywhere before getting my logs caught up. If I forget it, I will find a safe place to park asap and get it done. You never know where your going to get popped for an inspection. I have been surprised by dot cops in some very unexpected places. I learned a long time ago...have the logbook ready!
3. About 1/3 of the vehicle maintenance violations were for defective lighting. Lights canbe a pain to keep operational, but if you keep up with it (I can be very guilty here), it's not that big of a deal.
Summary, If we would keep the simple things in check, the total violations wouldn't be a problem at all. Our numbers are not stellar by any means, but we are under the threshold on all of our basics as well as the overall score. If it weren't for the rash of easily preventable violations we have, we would have a GREAT score. If I were the safety director (of course, I'm not) there would be a letter going out to the entire fleet to pay attention to these things.