392.2SLSCR — State/Local Laws - CMV safety chains.

FMCSA violation code under Vehicle Maintenance. 1,610 events recorded in roadside inspections. Severity weight: 8.

Violation code 392.2SLSCR is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations citation issued under 49 CFR 392.2. It tracks a specific compliance failure recorded against motor carriers and drivers during FMCSA roadside inspections. The code rolls up into the FMCSA Safety Measurement System (SMS) Vehicle Maintenance BASIC, which feeds the carrier's percentile ranking and prioritization for FMCSA interventions. It applies to interstate motor carriers, drivers, and the commercial motor vehicles they operate; intrastate operators are subject when their state has adopted Part 350 of the FMCSR by reference. It carries a severity weight of 8, 1,610 citations have been recorded against this code in the FMCSA inspection record.

Severity Weight
8
OOS Eligible
No
BASIC Category
Vehicle Maintenance
Total Events
1,610
Code:
392.2SLSCR
Code System:
FMCSR
BASIC Category:
Vehicle Maintenance
OOS Eligible:
No
Severity Weight:
8
Violation Group:
Tires
Total Events:
1,610
Carriers Cited:
1,351

Ranks #607 of 3,146 FMCSR codes by citation frequency • OOS rate of 10.7% is below the FMCSR-wide average of 33.3%.

What 392.2SLSCR means

State/Local Laws - CMV safety chains.

This citation references a state or local law under 49 CFR 392.2. The exact ordinance depends on the inspection jurisdiction and the text written on the inspection report — TruckCodex mirrors the FMCSA code catalog, not the full text of every state statute.

CSA/SMS severity weight 8 on FMCSA's 1–10 scale in the Vehicle Maintenance BASIC.

Not Out-of-Service eligible by itself; the citation still feeds the carrier's BASIC percentile when scored.

1,610 citations recorded in the FMCSA inspection mirror across 1,351 carriers.

Ranks #607 of 3,146 FMCSR codes by citation frequency.

Most cited recently in California (162 events in the last 180 days).

How to use this code

CSA weight, OOS trigger, inspector focus, fix path, and DataQs — from published FMCSA fields and citation counts on this page

CSA / SMS weight

Severity weight 8 (1–10). Higher weights correlate more strongly with crash risk in FMCSA's published table. Rolls into the Vehicle Maintenance BASIC. SMS applies time weights (3× / 2× / 1×) over a 24-month window before ranking carriers by percentile.

All Vehicle Maintenance codes →

OOS trigger

This code is not OOS-eligible by itself. It still appears on the inspection report and can move the carrier's BASIC percentile. Note: 172 co-occurring OOS flags appear on inspections that also cited 392.2SLSCR — those OOS orders came from other defects on the same stop.

What inspectors typically check

FMCSR violations for brake defects, tire issues, lighting failures, frame damage, and other mechanical deficiencies.

  • Brake condition, adjustment, and air-system integrity
  • Tire tread/condition, lighting, and reflectors
  • Frame, coupling, cargo securement, and other mechanical defects

Vehicle Maintenance category →

Fix and prevent

  • Correct the underlying condition and document the fix (date, work performed, who signed off).
  • Catch it on pre-trip and scheduled PM before a roadside Level I/II does — brakes, tires, and lamps dominate this BASIC.
  • Keep the correction in the compliance file — undocumented fixes look the same as non-compliance in a review.

DataQs challenge grounds

Carriers and drivers can file a Request for Data Review within 24 months when the record itself looks wrong. Common accepted grounds:

  • Wrong violation code for the condition the inspector described
  • Citation attributed to the wrong USDOT, driver, or unit
  • Condition was already corrected / not present when the report was finalized
  • Supporting evidence (photos, receipts, calibration, ELD extract) contradicts the citation

For brokers and shippers

High severity (8/10) — repeated citations on a carrier's recent inspections are a stronger diligence flag than low-weight administrative codes. Most-cited carrier in our table: FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION (5 citations). 1,351 carriers have at least one 392.2SLSCR citation in the mirror — open a carrier's inspection list to see whether this code is a pattern or a one-off.

Violation Description

State/Local Laws - CMV safety chains.

Regulatory Reference

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations

This violation references 49 CFR 392.2SLSCR in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.

Events (all time)
1,610
OOS Events
172
OOS Rate
10.7%
Top State (180d)
California
162 events

Top Enforcing States

Where 392.2SLSCR is most commonly cited (last 180 days)

1. California
162
OOS 13.0%
2. Oregon
62
OOS 0.0%
3. Pennsylvania
32
OOS 0.0%
4. New York
18
OOS 0.0%
5. Washington
13
OOS 0.0%
6. Michigan
11
OOS 9.1%
7. Massachusetts
5
OOS 0.0%
8. Connecticut
5
OOS 0.0%
9. Florida
5
OOS 0.0%
10. Montana
5
OOS 0.0%
11. Colorado
5
OOS 0.0%
12. Oklahoma
4
OOS 0.0%
13. Missouri
4
OOS 0.0%
14. South Carolina
2
OOS 0.0%
15. Mississippi
2
OOS 0.0%

Click a state to see roadside inspection activity, top stations, and carrier profiles in that jurisdiction.

Citation Trend (12 months)

Monthly count of 392.2SLSCR citations. Red bars mark months with OOS-triggering citations.

42
2025-07
80
2025-08
94
2025-09
104
2025-10
102
2025-11
94
2025-12
107
2026-01
92
2026-02
71
2026-03
10
2026-04
41
2026-05
59
2026-06
37
2026-07

Most Active Stations

Inspection stations citing 392.2SLSCR most often (last 180 days)

1. or-ashland--or
33
OOS 0.0%
2. LA GRANDE OR
10
OOS 0.0%
3. STOCKTON AREA
6
OOS 0.0%
4. CASCADE LOCKS OR
6
OOS 0.0%
5. HUNTINGTON OR
5
OOS 0.0%
6. EMIGRANT HILL OR
5
OOS 0.0%
7. PA
5
OOS 0.0%
8. ELLENSBURG WA
5
OOS 0.0%
9. CORDELIA IF
4
OOS 25.0%
10. BROADUS MT
3
OOS 0.0%

Often Cited Together

Other violations commonly found on the same inspection (last 90 days)

Citation patterns suggest related root causes (e.g., HOS violations paired with logbook errors).

Top Carriers Cited

Ranked by frequency • 1,351 carriers total • Page 1 of 55

# Carrier USDOT # Violations
#1 FEDERAL EXPRESS CORPORATION 86876 5
#2 BJ USED TIRE & RUBBER RECYCLING INC 508402 4
#3 BUDDYS AUTO CENTER INC 1739010 4
#4 HAULDEX LLC 4489350 4
#5 DUNE COMPANY OF IMPERIAL VALLEY 591554 4
#6 SNR TOWING & TRANSPORT INC 2805500 4
#7 JOEL PONCE 1907802 3
#8 B & G LEASING INC 762824 3
#9 ROCKET EXPD LLC 576217 3
#10 KARLA Y MORALES DIAZ 3172112 3
#11 GRADING PLUMBING SITE CONSTRUCTION INC 3167766 3
#12 FRANCISCO SANCHEZ 3897814 3
#13 WILLS TRANSPORTATION INC 3139595 3
#14 GROUND SOLUTIONS LLC 1755757 2
#15 EASY FLOW LLC 2768397 2
#16 WERNER ENTERPRISES INC 53467 2
#17 PACIFIC PAVERS AND WALLS INCORPORATED 2965619 2
#18 BRUCON CONSTRUCTION INC 3217231 2
#19 DAVID W MATSON 1171396 2
#20 AMERICAN BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO INC 251000 2
#21 T & M ELECTRIC INC 2648819 2
#22 ESTEBAN LOZA 4028432 2
#23 FREMONT TRANS INC 2820179 2
#24 TWIN CARRIER LLC 3518735 2
#25 RODRIGUEZ & SONS TRANSPORT SERVICES LLC 3961361 2

Recent Inspections

Latest inspections where 392.2SLSCR was cited • 1,610 total events • Page 1 of 65

Date Report # State Level OOS
88431738 CA Level 2 No
88425828 CA Level 1 No
88423791 OR Level 1 No
88419527 PA Level 1 No
88418264 CA Level 2 No
88413491 CA Level 2 Yes
88426650 CA Level 1 No
88411462 CA Level 1 No
88404702 CA Level 2 No
88406164 UT Level 1 No
88393473 CA Level 3 No
88386092 CA Level 2 Yes
88375028 CA Level 2 No
88357594 MI Level 2 No
88356719 SD Level 2 No
88350044 MI Level 2 No
88349573 CA Level 2 No
88346042 CA Level 2 No
88344390 CA Level 1 No
88342726 CA Level 2 No
88342306 CA Level 1 No
88339327 CA Level 2 No
88339121 CA Level 1 No
88336833 CA Level 2 No
88336359 MI Level 1 No

How to comply with violation code 392.2SLSCR

  1. Locate the regulation in the eCFR. Open https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/section-392.2 on eCFR.gov to read the legal text the citation is written against. The eCFR is the National Archives' continuously updated electronic Code of Federal Regulations and is the canonical reference for any FMCSR section.
  2. Determine if your operation is subject. Confirm whether your operation is interstate (always subject to the FMCSR) or intrastate (subject when your state has adopted 49 CFR Part 350 by reference; most have). Intrastate operators in non-adopting states may be subject to a state analog instead of the federal rule.
  3. Identify the documented requirement. Read the requirement carefully: "State/Local Laws - CMV safety chains." Map it to the specific equipment, driver document, or operational practice it covers.
  4. Inspect or maintain to standard. Build a recurring inspection, training, or filing routine that catches this gap before a roadside inspector does. Pre-trip checks, scheduled preventive maintenance, driver-qualification file audits, and supervisor reviews are the standard places this kind of issue is caught early.
  5. Document compliance to demonstrate it on review. Keep a dated, signed record of each inspection, repair, training session, or filing tied to 392.2SLSCR. During an FMCSA compliance review or a customer onboarding audit, the documentation is what proves the program runs — undocumented compliance is indistinguishable from non-compliance to the auditor.

Frequently asked questions about 392.2SLSCR

What is FMCSA violation code 392.2SLSCR?
State/Local Laws - CMV safety chains. The citation appears as code 392.2SLSCR on roadside inspection reports issued by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and rolls up into the Vehicle Maintenance BASIC.
Is 392.2SLSCR an out-of-service violation?
No. Code 392.2SLSCR is not Out-of-Service eligible. A citation under this code is recorded on the inspection report and counts toward the carrier's BASIC percentile, but it does not by itself trigger an Out-of-Service order at the roadside.
What's the severity weight of 392.2SLSCR?
392.2SLSCR carries a severity weight of 8 on FMCSA's 1–10 scale. Higher weights indicate violations more strongly correlated with crash risk; FMCSA multiplies the weight by a time factor (3× for citations 0–6 months old, 2× for 6–12 months, 1× for 12–24 months) when computing the carrier's Safety Measurement System percentile.
How many inspections have cited 392.2SLSCR?
1,610 inspections in our FMCSA mirror cite 392.2SLSCR, of which 172 (10.7%) resulted in Out-of-Service orders. The Recent Inspections table on this page lists the most recent citations with date, state, level, and OOS flag — click any row to see the full inspection report.
Which BASIC category is 392.2SLSCR in?
392.2SLSCR rolls up into the Vehicle Maintenance BASIC of FMCSA's Safety Measurement System. The BASIC determines how the citation feeds the carrier's percentile ranking — carriers with high percentiles in a BASIC are prioritized for FMCSA interventions including warning letters, focused investigations, and full compliance reviews.
What does a carrier do to fix 392.2SLSCR?
Resolving a 392.2SLSCR citation has two parts: (1) correct the underlying condition immediately — repair the equipment defect, retrain the driver, file the missing form, or update the maintenance record — and (2) document the correction in the carrier's compliance file, ideally with date, time, and the name of the person who performed the work. Carriers that believe the citation was recorded in error can file a Request for Data Review through the FMCSA DataQs system within 24 months of the inspection date.
Where can I find related violation codes?
The "Often Cited Together" panel on this page lists violations frequently appearing on the same inspection as 392.2SLSCR — these usually share a root cause (for example, an HOS violation paired with a logbook error). The All Violation Codes index links to every code in the system, and the BASIC category page lists every code in Vehicle Maintenance.
Where can I find the full text of 392.2SLSCR?
The full regulatory text is published on eCFR.gov at 49 CFR 392.2. The eCFR is the official, continuously updated electronic Code of Federal Regulations maintained by the National Archives. The TruckCodex page mirrors enforcement data; the eCFR has the legal text the citation is written against.

About FMCSA violation codes

Every violation found during an FMCSA roadside inspection is recorded under a code drawn from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations — the codified safety rules motor carriers, drivers, and commercial motor vehicles must comply with in interstate commerce. Codes roll up into one of seven Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Categories (BASICs): Unsafe Driving, Hours-of-Service, Driver Fitness, Controlled Substances/Alcohol, Vehicle Maintenance, Hazardous Materials Compliance, and Crash Indicator. Each code carries a published severity weight (1–10) and an Out-of-Service eligibility flag.

Citations counted in the FMCSA Safety Measurement System (SMS) feed a 24-month rolling percentile rank for every motor carrier. Recent citations weigh more heavily than older ones — FMCSA applies a 3× multiplier to events 0–6 months old, 2× for 6–12 months, and 1× for 12–24 months. Carriers above the published intervention threshold for a given BASIC are prioritized for warning letters, focused investigations, and full compliance reviews.

TruckCodex mirrors the FMCSA Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS) and the published violation dictionary on a daily refresh cycle. We do not author or modify violation records — every count, severity weight, and OOS flag on this page reflects what the FMCSA has on file. For real-time confirmation immediately before an enforcement decision, click through to the FMCSA Violations Search link above. Carriers who believe a citation was recorded in error can file a Request for Data Review through the FMCSA DataQs system.

Data sources & freshness

TruckCodex aggregates official public-sector datasets. See the Source registry for dataset-level coverage and the Freshness log for last-import timestamps.

Census, SAFER, SMS, Licensing & Insurance (L&I), roadside inspections, crashes, and authority history.

Refreshed daily.

Vehicle recall campaigns, defect investigations, and consumer safety complaints (SCRS).

Refreshed daily.
EIA

Retail diesel and gasoline price history and state fuel-tax tables.

Refreshed weekly.

Cross-border carrier registry and Canadian recall campaigns where applicable.

Refreshed weekly.

TruckCodex is an independent aggregator; it is not affiliated with FMCSA, NHTSA, EIA, or Transport Canada. Always verify compliance-critical information directly with the originating agency.