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Welcome to the Safety Violation Hotline Website

Drivers may either fill out the safety violation reporting form found on this website or call
the Safety Violation Hotline at 1-888-dot-saft (1-888-368-7238) 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Drivers are assured of the confidentiality of their identity and fully protected by law against being discharged, disciplined, or discriminated against regarding compensation, terms, or privileges of employment for the reporting of violations. The agency will investigate reliable allegations reported within 60 days of the alleged safety violations, and enforcement action will be taken as appropriate.
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Safety Violation Hotline (1-888-DOT-SAFT) The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Violation Hotline is a line of communication available to commercial vehicle drivers who wish to submit reports of actual or potential violation of the federal motor carrier safety regulations. 1-888-DOT-SAFT (368-7238) is a toll-free number for drivers nationwide to contact the FMCSA.
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About Us

The hotline was prescribed in the TRANSPORTATION EQUITY ACT for the 21ST century and went into operation in September of 1998. The Motor Carrier Safety Violation Hotline is a line of communication available to commercial vehicle drivers to submit reports of actual or potential violations of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

The Hotline, 1-888-DOT-SAFT (368-7328), is a TOLL FREE number for drivers nationwide to contactthe Federal Motor Carrier Administration.

View Press Release (SEPTEMBER 1998)

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Press Release

EDITORS AND CORRESPONDENTS:

On January 1, 2001 the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will expand the congressionally mandated toll-free driver hotline (1-888-DOT-SAFT) for reporting safety violations to include reporting of alleged violations of commercial regulations previously administered by the Interstate Commerce Commission. The primary focus of the expanded hotline will be to focus on household goods complaints and hostage load complaints. As information on the existence of this hotline spreads, other commercial complaints may eventually find their way to this operation. The expanded hotline will be staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week excluding Federal Holidays.

Carriers and brokers who are reported to have engaged in violations of the commercial regulations and alleged to demonstrate a continued pattern of noncompliance with applicable federal laws will be referred to the Household Goods Enforcement Team for appropriate handling, which could include a means of enforcement action. Consumers who have been injured by household goods carriers operating in violation of existing federal regulations are urged to report the violation via the hotline.

The expansion of the hotline to include consumer complaints will benefit the public by providing a safety net to consumers who have been victimized by carriers who are identified as egregious violators. Complainants are assured of the confidentiality of their identity.

Further information is available from Mr. James R. Dubose at (202)493-0359

Sincerely yours,

Julie Anna Cirillo
Acting Deputy Administrator

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Frequently Asked Questions

HOW CAN YOUR CALL MAKE A DIFFERENCE?

WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF SAFETY VIOLATIONS?

WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE IN MY COMPLAINT?

HOW DOES THE COMPLAINT PROCESS WORK?

HOW DO I FILE A SAFETY VIOLATION COMPLAINT?

WHERE TO GO FOR NON-SAFETY PROBLEMS?

HOW CAN YOUR CALL MAKE A DIFFERENCE?
  The Toll-Free DOT Safety Violation Hotline is your chance to help identify safety problems in your company.
  The Hotline is run by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, and Agency of the U.S. Department of Transportation.
  We review your complaint and it prompts us to open an investigation.

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WHAT ARE SOME EXAMPLES OF SAFETY VIOLATIONS?
There are five primary types of complaints that are received on the hotline...
  HOURS OF SERVICE COMPLAINTS - Drivers allege that they are being asked or forced to drive more hours than permitted by the regulation. Some drivers state that they record false entries in their logbooks to hide excessive driving.
  UNQUALIFIED DRIVER/DRUGS AND ALCOHOL - A person alleges that the drivers who are being used by Motor Carriers are not physically qualified, medically examined and certified, or under the influence of drugs or alcohol.
  UNSAFE EQUIPMENT - A person alleges that a Motor Carrier's vehicles are in poor condition.
  LUMPING - A driver states that he/she was required to pay people to unload the cargo from his/her truck.
  MOTORISTS' COMPLAINTS - A person who has witnessed unsafe driving of a commercial truck or bus reports the incident.


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WHAT SHOULD I INCLUDE IN MY COMPLAINT?
The following information should be included in your complaint.
  Your name, address, and telephone number.
  The specific dates the of the alleged violation.
  The names of the person who advises you.
  A maximum of three alleged violations.

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HOW DOES THE COMPLAINT PROCESS WORK?
 Your complaint will be recorded and forwarded to DOT for handling.
 If the complaint meets certain standards, it will be investigated.
 An agency official may contact you for additional information.
 You should be notified within 90 days of how your complaint was handled.

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HOW DO I FILE A SAFETY VIOLATION COMPLAINT?
 File a complaint electronically using the ONLINE SAFETY VIOLATION COMPLAINT
 Dial TOLL FREE 1-888-DOT-SAFT (1-888-368-7238).
 The TOLL-FREE HOTLINE (1-888-DOT-SAFT) is a nationwide toll-free number where drivers can call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to speak anonymously or confidentially with a service representative specifically trained to receive reports. Service representatives are on duty Sunday through Sunday from 5:30 AM to 5:30 AM eastern standard time.

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WHERE TO GO FOR NON-SAFETY PROBLEMS?
 Our hotline concentrates on safety problems. If your problem is not safety related, we will help you by directing you to the right government agency that can help.
 The Department of Labor's Occupational Safety Health Administration at 1-800-321-OSHA handles complaints about pay and compensation.

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SAFETY VIOLATION REPORT

USE THIS FORM ONLY TO REPORT A SAFETY VIOLATION. IF YOU PREFER, CALL THE DOT SAFETY VIOLATION HOTLINE AT 1-888-DOT-SAFT(1-888-368-7238) AND A SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE WILL RECORD THE REPORT.

THE DOT FOLLOWS A STRICT POLICY, WHICH IS REQUIRED BY LAW, OF NOT DISCLOSING THE IDENTITY OF THE COMPLAINANT. HOWEVER, NO IMMUNITY FOR PROSECUTION IS GUARANTEED FOR PERSONS WHO FILE A COMPLAINT AND ARE PARTY TO A VIOLATION, BUT THE DOT GENERALLY HOLDS THE MOTOR CARRIER RESPONSIBLE FOR REGULATORY COMPLIANCE.


To file a safety Violation Report using the Online Safety Violation Form. (Your information will be encrypted using SSL)

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