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FMCSA Orders Shutdown of Wyoming Trucking Company

Thursday, March 24, 2016

WASHINGTON – The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced that it has ordered Gillette, Wyoming-based Bar D Bar Trucking, LLC, USDOT No. 1701437, to immediately cease all intrastate and interstate operations after a federal investigation found the carrier to pose an imminent hazard to public safety.  Bar D Bar Trucking was served the federal order on March 11, 2016.

On March 8, 2016, Bar D Bar Trucking was subject to a federal compliance review investigation.  FMCSA safety investigators found the company owner and operator, Gregory Davis, to be in violation of multiple federal safety regulations including:

  • Failing to conduct pre-employment background checks on drivers; 
     
  • Failing to ensure drivers were qualified before dispatching them in commercial operations; 
     
  • Failing to properly monitor drivers to ensure compliance with hours-of-service requirements; 
     
  • Failing to conduct random drug and alcohol tests on drivers; 
     
  • Using a driver who tested positive for controlled substance, and; 
     
  • Failing to ensure that its vehicles were regularly inspected, maintained and repaired and that they met minimum safety standards. 

In addition, federal investigators found that Bar D Bar Trucking had continued to allow Gregory Davis to operate a commercial vehicle despite Davis not possessing a valid commercial driver’s license (CDL) and subject to a lifetime CDL disqualification.

Bar D Bar Trucking’s continued use of unsafe vehicles and its failure to adequately oversee its drivers to ensure compliance with federal safety regulations substantially increases the likelihood of serious harm to its drivers and to the motoring public.

Violating an imminent hazard out-of-service order may result in a penalty of up to $25,000, operating without operating authority may result in a fine of not less than $10,000, and operating without a USDOT number may result in a civil penalty of up to $16,000.  A violation of this order may also result in a criminal penalty, including a fine of up to $25,000 and imprisonment not to exceed one year.

A copy of the imminent hazard out-of-service order can be viewed at http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/newsroom/Bar-D-Bar-Trucking-IHOOS.

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