Administrator John Hill on the Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA 2010) Program
Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA 2010) Program
Administrator Hill: Since 2005, I have been very excited to see Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, hereafter referred to as CSA 2010, developing, acquiring momentum, and impressively achieving each new milestone. Most of all, I am pleased to see the promise of CSA 2010 - which is to improve our commercial vehicle enforcement efficiencies and protect lives - is beginning to be fulfilled. We have now passed the six-month mark of the program's operational model test, which has been taking place in the states of Colorado, Georgia, Missouri and New Jersey. I want to thank those states, our Service Centers and Division Offices for their participation.
Administrator Hill: Since 2005, I have been very excited to see Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, hereafter referred to as CSA 2010, developing, acquiring momentum, and impressively achieving each new milestone. Most of all, I am pleased to see the promise of CSA 2010 - which is to improve our commercial vehicle enforcement efficiencies and protect lives - is beginning to be fulfilled. We have now passed the six-month mark of the program's operational model test, which has been taking place in the states of Colorado, Georgia, Missouri and New Jersey. I want to thank those states, our Service Centers and Division Offices for their participation.








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