Look Up Any US Trucking Company's Safety Rating & Inspection Record
Check if a carrier is legally allowed to drive, see their past violations and crashes, verify their insurance, and find out if their trucks are safe.
What You Can Check On This Site
Everything you need to know before booking a load, taking a driving job, or writing an insurance policy.
Truck & Driver Safety Scores
See if a company's trucks fail roadside inspections more often than the national average (21.4% for trucks, 5.5% for drivers).
Violations in Plain English
We explain every ticket and citation in simple words so you know if they had brake issues, tire wear, or logbook mistakes.
Active Insurance & Authority
Make sure the company has active liability insurance ($750k to $1M+) and official legal permission to haul freight across state lines.
Recently Checked Companies
Sample profiles showing live inspection scores and fleet sizes.
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Browse Trucking Companies by State
Find registered motor carriers based in your state.
Helpful Guides for Truckers & Brokers
Simple step-by-step articles written by safety experts.
How to Read DOT Safety Ratings & Inspection Scores
Learn what out-of-service rates mean, how violations are counted over 24 months, and what makes a carrier safe.
Read Guide โHow to Dispute Wrong Roadside Tickets & Win DataQ Challenges
A clear guide for truck owners to remove false violations, dismissed tickets, and wrong crash reports from their record.
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DOT safety records directly dictate your annual commercial insurance premiums. Connect with top A-rated commercial insurers specializing in dry van, reefer, flatbed, and hotshot fleets.
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Frequently Asked Questions About US DOT Safety Records
Common questions about FMCSA inspection scores, carrier operating authority, and safety ratings.
How often is FMCSA and USDOT carrier data updated? +
FMCSA carrier registration data and roadside inspection histories are updated monthly directly through official US DOT open-data pipelines. Out-of-service rates reflect 24 consecutive months of cumulative roadside inspection performance.
What is considered a "bad" Vehicle Out-of-Service (OOS) rate? +
The current US national average Vehicle Out-of-Service (OOS) rate is 21.4% and the national Driver OOS rate is 5.5%. If a motor carrier has a vehicle OOS rate significantly above 21.4%, brokers and freight shippers may consider the carrier higher-risk.
How can a trucking company dispute incorrect roadside inspection violations? +
Motor carriers can file official DataQ challenges directly on the FMCSA portal (dataqs.fmcsa.dot.gov). Dismissed court citations, incorrect vehicle assignments, or inaccurate inspection data can be reviewed and permanently removed by state enforcement agencies.
Is CarrierSafetyData free to use for brokers, drivers, and fleet owners? +
Yes, 100% free. CarrierSafetyData aggregates public US DOT records to provide transparent safety compliance metrics, roadside inspection summaries, and insurance verification for the entire freight community.
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