• ATRI seeks carrier input on CSA's impact

    May 8, 2012

    The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) is looking for carrier input on CSA and its impact on operations. The second annual motor carrier survey is also looking for carrier perceptions and attitudes toward FMCSA’s program.

    This survey, which specifically seeks trucking company input, will be compared and contrasted with last year’s CSA research – where ATRI received responses from a representative sample of approximately 700 fleets (report available online at www.atri-online.org).

    The online survey asks carriers for information on how their perceptions of CSA have changed or been affected as CSA continues its second full year of measuring motor carrier and commercial driver safety performance. The survey also seeks to capture attitudes toward the program and general understanding of its key components.

    Motor carriers are encouraged to provide confidential input on CSA through ATRI’s survey, available online at www.atri-online.org.  The aggregated and anonymized results of the survey will be available later this year, accompanied by findings from ATRI’s surveys of other stakeholder groups impacted by CSA, including thousands of commercial drivers, shippers and the enforcement community.

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