International Fuel Tax Agreement (IFTA)
The Inspection Selection System (ISS-D) is a decision-aid for commercial vehicle roadside driver/vehicle safety inspections, which guides safety inspectors in selecting vehicles for inspection.
ISS Inspection Value: The ISS Inspection Value is based on the motor carrier’s safety performance data. In the case when there is sufficient motor carrier safety performance data available, the value is assigned from information derived from SafeStat results, which reviews safety performance in areas of crash history, inspection history, driver history, and safety management experience. When a motor carrier has little information on file, the ISS Inspection Value is based on an ‘Insufficient Data Algorithm’, which determines the inspection value by weighting the carrier size and the number of past inspections. ISS Recommendation: The ISS Inspection Value forms the basis for the ISS recommendation. The recommendation ranges from ‘Inspect’, for motor carriers with poor safety performance in one or more Safety Evaluation Areas (SEAs) and for carriers with little or no safety data, to ‘Pass’ for carriers with good safety performance data. The three recommendations listed are below. |
Recommendation | ISS Inspection Value |
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Inspect (inspection warranted) | 75-100 |
Optional (may be worth a look) | 50-74 |
Pass (no inspection required) | 1-49 |
Basis for Recommendation: The Basis for Recommendation describes the method that was used to calculate the ISS Inspection Value. There are two methods for calculating an ISS inspection value:
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BIG Trucking Insurance can work with you to help you lower your ISS Scores.
Three area to start with in lowering you ISS Scores:
- Unsafe Driving
- Hours of Service
- Crash Indicator
Lowering your ISS Scores is a Team Effort!
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