Carrier fails to meet FMCSA demand, operating authority suspended

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WASHINGTON – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has suspended the operating authority registration of Michigan City, Indiana-based Francisco Espinal Quiroz, which does business as Espinal Trucking, for failing to cooperate in an investigation of the carrier’s compliance with federal safety regulations.

On July 21, 2014, a tractor-trailer operated by Espinal Trucking collided into a line of passenger vehicles that had slowed in a construction zone along Interstate 55 in Will County, Illinois.

FMCSA investigators subsequently were denied access to company records by an Espinal Trucking representative. Under provisions contained in MAP-21 the FMC SA can revoke the operating authority registration of a motor carrier that fails to comply with an administrative subpoena or a letter demanding release of company safety records.

The notice of suspension sent the carrier said if Espinal Trucking obeys the demand, the FMCSA will consider reinstating the carrier's operating authority.

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There have always been fly-by-night outfits who skated on the thin line of illegality, yet the "powers that be" still issue licenses based on political expediency.
 
On July 21, 2014, a tractor-trailer operated by Espinal Trucking collided into a line of passenger vehicles that had slowed in a construction zone along Interstate 55 in Will County, Illinois.
Was that the one with multiple fatalities?
 

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