House Transportation and Infrastructure Vice Chairman John J. Duncan Jr. is one of 16 members of the committee and among the 36 House members who sent a letter to Acting FMCSA Administration Scott Darling asking the agency to halt work on the new Safety Fitness Determination until “flawed” CSA/SMS data could be fixed. WASHINGTON – Add a list of 36 Republican members of the House of Representatives who want the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to put the brakes on the proposed Safety Fitness Determination rulemaking because it relies on data from the CSA/Safety Measurement System/BASICS programs.
