Compliance requirements don't scale down for small fleets. Your capacity does — and that's where gaps form. What the data says: 65% of all critical violations found in FMCSA audits relate to recordkeeping — including 7 of the top 10 violation categories. The #1 acute...
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Every hour spent chasing paperwork across client accounts is an hour not spent growing your practice. With 35% of fleets still relying on spreadsheets and manual DQ file management costing upwards of 780 hours per client annually, the system isn’t working — and it’s capping your growth.
Every Fleet You Manage Has the Same Compliance Requirements. Your Tools Should Too.
DQ file requirements under 49 CFR 391.51 apply equally to a 3-truck operation and a 300-truck operation — but most compliance service providers are still managing dozens of client accounts across spreadsheets, shared folders, and calendar reminders. Here’s why that breaks down, and what a purpose-built solution looks like.
Your Client Found Out About the Violation after the Audit. They’re Wondering Why You Didn’t Tell Them First.
When an FMCSA auditor finds a recordkeeping gap in a driver qualification file, your client’s first question isn’t about the fine — it’s about why they were paying someone to handle this. 57% of 2024 audits targeted small fleets. Nearly 1 in 4 got fined. Here’s what DQ file gaps actually cost compliance service providers.
The New Entrant Advantage: Why Starting With Digital DQ Files Saves You Thousands
New carriers save $50,000+ by starting with digital DQ files from Day 1. Learn why manual compliance costs 520 hours annually and how to eliminate that burden.
New Entrant Automatic Failures: The Violations That End Operating Authority Immediately
Five automatic failure violations instantly end new entrant operating authority: no drug testing, no random testing, refused tests, invalid CDLs, unqualified drivers.





