What Got You Here Won’t Get You to the Next Level — And Most Firms Find Out Too Late.

Written by Aliana G
May 18, 2026

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 violation for 6 straight years: allowing a driver to operate with a suspended or revoked CDL — often because no one caught the change.

Source: FMCSA 2023 & 2024 Audits Year in Review; FMCSA Top Audit Violations 2024.

When you had 10 client accounts, you knew every driver file in every account. You knew which medical card was coming up across the whole portfolio. You had it handled.

Then you added more clients.

At 10 accounts, a spreadsheet might work. At 20, it starts to slip. At 45, something falls through the cracks. Not because your team got less careful — because the system you built for a 10-account practice isn’t a 50+account system.

The regulations don’t adjust for this- and you know this very well. Every driver your client employs requires a complete qualification file from day one. Every driver needs an annual MVR pull. Every driver needs a current medical certificate. These requirements are per driver, not per fleet — which means the compliance obligation multiplies with every account you add.

Over the past five years, FMCSA investigators have issued more than 15,000 violations tied to file maintenance issues — and these routine lapses show up in fleets of every size, from one-person operations to national carriers

ComplyDQ solves the scaling problem that spreadsheets can’t. Whether you’re managing 5 accounts or 50, every driver file gets the same automated attention. Every expiration date is tracked. Every reminder goes out on time. Your practice’s compliance obligation scales with your client roster — not your headcount.

Going from 50 client accounts to 100 shouldn’t mean going from a manageable system to a dangerous one. Book a discovery call to see how ComplyDQ scales with your practice.

Sources & References
FMCSA 2023 Audits Year in Review — 65% of critical violations are recordkeeping-related
FMCSA Top Five Audit Violations of 2024 — Suspended/revoked CDL — #1 acute violation, 1,366 citations in 2024
49 CFR 391.51 — DQ file requirements — Per-driver file requirements

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