Barletta: 'a strong advocate for roadway safety.'
Also last September, Barletta was recognized for by Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety for his work in limiting the size and weight of trucks while a federal study was conducted.
“Make no mistake, I am a strong advocate for roadway safety,” Barletta said in originally introducing the Safer Trucks act. “This bill in no way eliminates law enforcement access to safety data, and the worst offenders can still be targeted. Flawed safety scores do not benefit anyone.”
Most recently, Barletta challenged Transportation Anthony Foxx during a hearing on the pending highway bill, questioning CSA’s “effectiveness” in improving highway safety and saying that the program uses data that has “no causal connection” to crashes.
Both American Trucking Assns. (ATA) and the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Assn. (OOIDA) supported the 2014 version of the bill.
Sen. John Thune (R-SD) has promised a similar bill in the Senate.
Already in the current Congress, Rep. John Duncan (R-TN) has introduced legislation that would remove “the confusing and conflicting vagaries” of the CSA BASICs data as it relates to the negligent selection of a carrier. That bill is supported the freight brokerage industry.