HUNTSVILLE, Ala. — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration says an Athens-based trucking company has been ordered to
shut down because of federal safety violations.
BM&L Trucking, affiliated company IDM Transportation and
its owners Isaac and Heronda McWilliams must immediately cease all
transportation services based on serious safety violations that posed an
imminent hazard to public safety.
The FMCSA said the shutdown order follows a review of BM&L
Trucking operations, finding multiple federal safety violations in the
areas of hours-of-service compliance, driver qualifications and vehicle
maintenance.
According to the FMCSA website, the company had four BASIC scores
above the intervention threshold — Unsafe Driving at 99.2 percent,
Fatigued Driving at 86.9 percent, Driver Fitness at 95.4 percent and
Vehicle Maintenance at 99.4 percent. The FMCSA said IDM Transportation
had a 79 percent out-of-service rate on 19 vehicle inspections during
the past 24 months.
The agency says it completed an investigation late last week.
The DOT's Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration says
BM&L management was unable to provide investigators with the number
of commercial motor vehicle it owns, leases or otherwise operates, and
drivers it employs.
They arent the only company that needs to shut down.
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