FMCSA shuts down 2 motorcoach operators
Each operator, which are from Ga. and S.C., were ordered to immediately shut down for disregarding federal safety regulations and putting their companies’ own drivers, passengers and the public at risk.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) ordered the immediate shut down of two motorcoach carriers, each for disregarding federal safety regulations and putting their companies’ own drivers, passengers and the public at risk.
“Safety is our highest priority and we are committed to ensuring that bus and truck companies comply with federal safety regulations to help protect the motoring public,” said U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx. “Companies that are unwilling to meet their safety obligations will not be allowed to operate on our highways and roads.”
The two passenger carriers ordered shut-down by FMCSA are:
Woodburn’s Tour and Travel LLC, doing business as Woodburn’s Motor Coach, of East Point, Ga. Federal investigators found that Woodburn’s fleet of 11 motorcoaches did not meet minimum safety standards as the company failed to systematically and properly inspect, repair or maintain the vehicles. Investigators also found that the company’s owners failed to monitor and ensure that its drivers complied with controlled substances and alcohol use and testing regulations. Drivers were employed before receiving negative pre-employment drug and alcohol test results as required by federal law. The company failed to require its drivers to turn in hours-of-service records or other required documentation, such as driving itineraries and fuel receipts.
To view a copy of the imminent hazard out-of-service order, click here.
Motts Transportation Inc. of Cordesville, S.C. Federal investigators found that this passenger carrier and the company owner, Jerome Carter Sr., failed to monitor drivers and failed to ensure that vehicles were systematically and properly inspected, repaired and maintained. The company failed to require its drivers to comply with federal limitations on driving and on-duty requirements. In at least one instance, an unqualified individual was allowed to operate a motorcoach.
To view a copy of the imminent hazard out-of-service order, click here.
Thus far in 2014, FMCSA has declared five passenger carriers, two property carriers and four commercial drivers to be imminent hazards to the public, prohibiting them from conducting operations in interstate commerce.
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