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Understanding the Crash Preventability Determination Program

12 min · 27 de ago de 2025
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The FMCSA’s Crash Preventability Determination Program (CPDP) gives carriers a fairer way to separate crashes outside a driver’s control—a long-requested change in the motor carrier industry that remains underused. In our newest episode of Decoding Risk: Expert Insights, we sit down with Pam Jones, Fusable’s Director of Strategic Accounts for its Risk Division, to break down: How the CPDP works and how motor carriers can use it Why it matters to insurance professionals The ways CAB by Fusable uses and displays the data in its risk profiles Additional resources:https://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/crash-preventability-determination-program

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