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Seven Tips for Improving CSA Scores

June 5, 2015
Improving your CSA score benefits you, your drivers and other stakeholders.

CSA Scores are public, which means that carriers with better scores are often preferred by customers besides being subject to fewer DOT audits and roadside inspections. The real reason for taking CSA scores seriously, though, goes far beyond compliance, to the constant commitment to creating a good and safe operation.

The seven practical tips in this report are intended to help you do just that, by focusing on the most critical CSA-related tasks from verifying CSA data to establishing management controls. From Telogis

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