CVSA Guardian Magazine - Third Quarter 2021

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KNOWLEDGE MATTERS

CVSA Staff and Leadership Share Information and Best Practices at Commercial Vehicle Safety Summit By Dr. Brenda Lantz, Associate Director, Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute, North Dakota State University The second Western Regional Commercial Vehicle Safety Summit was held May 25-26, 2021, in Denver, Colorado. It brought together approximately 230 representatives from law enforcement, driver licensing agencies, universities and industry to share research and best practices to improve data quality and the collection and use of data, with the ultimate goal of improving highway safety. The summit highlighted ways states have worked to improve data quality, improve data collection methods and/or are using the data in new ways to improve commercial vehicle safety. The North Dakota State University Upper Great Plains Transportation Institute (NDSU-UGPTI) hosted the event with the Colorado State Patrol. Funding was provided through a cooperative agreement with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). Participants from across the country participated in the hybrid event, either online or in person. Representatives from agencies and universities in each state and territory in the FMCSA western region provided information on current projects and partnerships, topics of interest and innovative approaches they have implemented. The agenda was developed based on that input and included the following sessions: • state-specific examples of best practices • resources and tools readily available to states • current research and partnerships

• a roundtable discussion of state-specific issues In addition, an opening session focused on the impact and lessons learned from COVID-19, with federal, state and industry perspectives. Representatives from FMCSA also provided updates regarding rulemakings and current programs and were available for questions and discussion. The summit emphasized partnerships with universities and the capabilities universities have to assist agencies. These capabilities include conducting data analysis and evaluation, building tools to visualize data, helping to develop innovative strategies, leading training efforts, and/or organizing and hosting an event, such as the summit, to bring together various stakeholders in the state or region. Among the representatives from agencies and universities providing presentations and information were four members of CVSA staff and leadership — CVSA Director of Enforcement Data and Judicial Outreach Chris Turner; Holly Skaar, senior research analyst with the Idaho State Police Commercial Vehicle Safety Section and chair of the CVSA Information Systems Committee; Capt. John Hahn, commander of the Hazardous Materials Section with the Colorado State Patrol, CVSA Region III president and chair of the CVSA Policy and Regulatory Affairs Committee; and Andrea Sequin, director of Regulatory Services for Schneider National and CVSA Class III Associates Membership vice president.

Turner presented in the Resources and Tools session and discussed best practices for citations and crash reporting. He emphasized the importance of CMV inspectors issuing citations to drivers for offenses to get drivers to change poor driving behaviors. He also highlighted the importance of officers (nonCMV inspectors) feeling comfortable stopping a truck driver, when needed, and ensuring they indicate the CDL and/or CMV checkbox on the citation. Turner also discussed resources available to help states ensure their courts, judges and prosecutors understand masking convictions and how to avoid them. He wrapped up his presentation by explaining how CVSA is working on a project to establish and maintain uniform CMV crash reporting, focusing on the Model Minimum Uniform Crash Criteria standards and best practices, as well as a uniform CMV post-crash investigation protocol and training. Skaar also presented in the Resources and Tools session. She discussed data quality efforts and the use of FMCSA’s Analysis & Information (A&I) system. Skaar started off her discussion with a history of her data quality journey and why data quality is so important. She explained that she was instrumental in reinstating FMCSA data quality and systems training conferences and how these are critical to ensuring continuous data quality and improvement. Skaar provided a demonstration of the A&I system and the areas of it she uses most, including the

Chris Turner, director of Enforcement Data and Judicial Outreach for CVSA, presents best practices for citations and crash reporting.

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Cross-Industry Collaboration to Improve Road and Public Safety

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Former Wyoming Highway Patrol Captain Scot Montgomery ............................. Joins Independent Carrier Safety Association’s Board of Directors

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e-Inspections: Getting Data Moving to Make Roads Safer

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Legalized Medical Marijuana, CBD Products and Recreational Marijuana: A Fast-Changing, Complex Issue That Affects Our Highways SAE International and ISO Collaborate to Update and Refine

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18 Wheels During the Week, Two Wheels on the Weekend

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CVSA Staff and Leadership Share Information and Best Practices at Commercial Vehicle Safety Summit

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ATA Workforce Heroes Truck Conducts Week-Long Iowa Tour CVSA Staff and Leadership Share Information and Best Practices

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Updates from the FMCSA CDL Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse

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Partnership is Key to Road Safety

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The Legislative and Regulatory Rundown Value and Weight of Goods Moved on America’s

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Operation Sober Handle: Changing Behaviors and Increasing Public Safety

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Commercial Motor Vehicles

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Hawaii Participates in International Roadcheck British Columbia Expands Weight Allowance for Low-Carbon

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Updates from Mexico

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Yellowstone County Sheriff’s Office Hosts DUI Training Symposium

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Following That Gut Feeling

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with International Roadcheck and Intermodal Carrier Inspections

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Public Utilities Commission of Ohio and CVSA Work Together to Film Footage for Training Videos Missouri State Highway Patrol Deters Trafficking With Two

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State Highway Patrol

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Georgia Conducts Drug Recognition Training and Impairment Checks Col. Freddy Johnson Appointed Commander of the North Carolina

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Successful Undercover Operations

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New Hampshire’s International Roadcheck Enforcement Efforts

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Executive Director’s Message

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President’s Message

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