7 BASICs of Safety

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Across
  1. 3. The Hours-of-Service regulations make the roads safer by preventing _____ driving.
  2. 5. The number of publicly available BASICs in the online Safety Measurement system.
  3. 6. An onsite investigation could result in a change to a carrier's safety _____.
  4. 8. One of the BASICs not available to the public is _____ Indicator.
  5. 9. The BASICS determine a motor carrier's performance and _____ relative to other carriers.
  6. 13. The misuse of drugs or _____ while driving is dangerous and illegal.
  7. 15. Part of Vehicle Maintenance is conducting pre- and post-trip inspections and recording vehicle _____ and repairing them prior to operating the vehicle.
  8. 16. A driver or carrier can request a review of the data in a roadside inspection report through _____.
Down
  1. 1. FMCSA interventions range from _____ letters to full onsite investigations.
  2. 2. Motor carriers are responsible for making sure driver _____ files are complete and current.
  3. 3. All crashes involving commercial motor vehicles are reportable if they result in a _____ or injury, or require a vehicle to be transported from the crash scene, regardless of the carrier's or driver's role in the crash.
  4. 4. The BASICs organize data from roadside inspections, including driver and _____ violations.
  5. 7. The Unsafe Driving BASIC includes unsafe behavior such as _____ driving.
  6. 10. The FMCSA uses seven Behavior ____ and Safety Improvement Categories.
  7. 11. The SMS does not use State-issued _____ unless they are issued in conjunction with a roadside inspection report.
  8. 12. Hazardous Materials Compliance includes regulations on how to properly package, mark, label, _____, and load HM.
  9. 14. The Driver Fitness BASIC does not consider body mass index, weight, or _____ size.
  10. 17. Violations adversely affect a carrier's SMS results for _____ years.