What does a DAC report show?
The DAC report provides information on the period of service, equipment operated, loads hauled, driver status and experience, reason for leaving, rehire eligibility, number of accidents with accident detail, drug and alcohol histories including pre-employment test results, and truck driving school performance records. via
Who reports to DAC?
Who Gathers the Information for the DAC Report? The responsibility of pulling every truckers' information for DAC reports belongs to the Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS). This is a program whose sole purpose is to collect safety data from many sources and compile it all in one place. via
What is a PSP report?
What is a PSP report? A PSP report captures the safety performance history of individual commercial drivers, including five years of crash data and three years of roadside inspection data. via
How long do things stay on a PSP report?
The Pre-Employment Screening Program (PSP) allows motor carriers to obtain five years of crash data and three years of roadside inspection data on prospective drivers. via
How do I see my PSP?
How do truck companies verify experience?
In verifying a trucker's experience, trucking companies use the driver's DAC or Drive-A-Check report to show a good faith effort in complying with the laws. via