Instructions:
Identify the type of carrier that was involved in the crash.
Definition:
The type of carrier that was involved in the crash.
Rationale:
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has the authority to fine and sanction unsafe interstate (and some intrastate) truck and bus companies.
Code | Attribute | Definition |
0 | Intrastate | This attribute represents a motor carrier that operates entirely within the state and does not have the authority to engage in interstate commerce. Intrastate operators are not required to have a USDOT Number by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration; however, some states do require that certain intrastate operators secure a USDOT Number. |
1 | Interstate | A commercial vehicle in the United States where the transit between the points of origin and termination does not occur entirely within the borders of the State of origin. A motor carrier that has authority to operate across state lines. Interstate operators are required to have a USDOT Number by the Federal Motor Carrier Administration. |
2 | Not in Commerce (Other Truck or Bus) | Personal rental vehicles (e.g., U-Haul, Ryder, Penske) that qualify by size (Over 10,000 lbs. GVWR/ GCWR) that are operated by a private individual. In these situations the rental company is not the carrier and should not be recorded. |
3 | Not in Commerce (Government) | Any government vehicle, whether it is operated by the local, State, or federal government. In most circumstances, the government-owned vehicle will not have a USDOT Number. |
4 | Other Operation/Not Specified | This attribute is used for a variable that is not addressed by the previous attribute options. If this attribute is used, an explanation in the narrative is recommended. |