There are many different ways safety is measured in trucking, but one gauge is particularly important. It is called an Inspection Selection System score, or ISS score for short. It deeply effects whether a truck will be inspected by safety enforcement officers or not and whether you get a green light or a red light from your weigh station bypass service provider.
- What is a good and bad ISS score
- Tools motor carriers can use to monitor and improve their ISS score
- How ISS scores are used to target motor carriers for enforcement
- Why ISS scores are used to determine which trucks can bypass weigh stations
- How carrier ratings in the FMCSA's Compliance Safety and Accountability (CSA) program effects an ISS score