393.126D4 — Cargo securement - flattened/crushed vehicles
FMCSA violation code under Vehicle Maintenance. 2 events recorded in roadside inspections. Severity weight: 6.
Violation code 393.126D4 is a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations citation issued under 49 CFR 393.126. 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 6, 2 citations have been recorded against this code in the FMCSA inspection record.
- Code:
- 393.126D4
- Code System:
- FMCSR
- BASIC Category:
- Vehicle Maintenance
- OOS Eligible:
- No
- Severity Weight:
- 6
- Total Events:
- 2
- Carriers Cited:
- 2
Ranks #2,664 of 3,146 FMCSR codes by citation frequency • OOS rate of 100.0% is above the FMCSR-wide average of 33.3%.
What 393.126D4 means
Flattened or crushed vehicles not properly secured during transport.
CSA/SMS severity weight 6 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.
2 citations recorded in the FMCSA inspection mirror across 2 carriers.
Ranks #2,664 of 3,146 FMCSR codes by citation frequency.
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 6 (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.
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: 2 co-occurring OOS flags appear on inspections that also cited 393.126D4 — 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
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
Severity 6/10 — weigh frequency and recency on the carrier's inspection history, not a single old citation. Most-cited carrier in our table: L & Q TRANSPORT LLC (1 citations). 2 carriers have at least one 393.126D4 citation in the mirror — open a carrier's inspection list to see whether this code is a pattern or a one-off.
Violation Description
Flattened or crushed vehicles not properly secured during transport.
Regulatory Reference
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations
This violation references 49 CFR 393.126D4 in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations.
Citation Trend (12 months)
Monthly count of 393.126D4 citations. Red bars mark months with OOS-triggering citations.
Top Carriers Cited
Ranked by frequency • 2 carriers total
| # | Carrier | USDOT | # Violations |
|---|---|---|---|
| #1 | L & Q TRANSPORT LLC | 4339688 | 1 |
| #2 | LANCE DD'S LLC | 4046806 | 1 |
Recent Inspections
Latest inspections where 393.126D4 was cited • 2 total events
How to comply with violation code 393.126D4
- Locate the regulation in the eCFR. Open https://www.ecfr.gov/current/title-49/section-393.126 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.
- 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.
- Identify the documented requirement. Read the requirement carefully: "Flattened or crushed vehicles not properly secured during transport." Map it to the specific equipment, driver document, or operational practice it covers.
- 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.
- Document compliance to demonstrate it on review. Keep a dated, signed record of each inspection, repair, training session, or filing tied to 393.126D4. 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.
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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.
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