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Big City Asphalt

MORO, IL · USDOT 3,020,645 · 4 power units (trucks) · micro fleet

Big City Asphalt is a micro-fleet interstate motor carrier with USDOT 3,020,645, headquartered in Moro, IL. SafeNY's analysis of FMCSA federal records shows 0 fatal and 1 injury crashes over a 5-year window as of May 14, 2026.

No recent fatal, no statistical underwriting signal, no sustained pattern at the carrier-aggregate level. Limits of carrier-level analysis apply: individual driver behavior, route conditions, and specific cargo circumstances are not captured at this resolution.

SafeNY Risk Score

5.5

ELEVATED

Primary risk factor: Mechanical

Confidence ●●○○ (2 of 4 data sources verified — FMCSA Census, SMS BASIC, L&I filings, MCMIS Crash File)

Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Census + SMS + L&I + MCMIS Crash + Inspection Records, snapshot 2026-05-01 · Computed 2026-05-12 · Awaiting refresh

SNRS is a decision-support score for legal-case evaluation. Statistical estimate only — not legal advice and not evidence of liability. See methodology.

If you were involved in a crash with this carrier, the data below may help you understand whether your case warrants legal attention. The lead form at the bottom of this page can make your case profile available to independent advertising law firms operating in your jurisdiction. SafeNY is an independent legal advertising network and does not select or recommend attorneys.

Insurance & coverage

No federal Bodily Injury & Property Damage (BIPD) filing exists on record for this carrier.

49 CFR § 387 requires interstate motor carriers to maintain active BIPD coverage. The absence of a filing in the FMCSA L&I database may indicate:

  • Operation without required federal insurance coverage
  • Policy lapsed and not yet renewed
  • Carrier operates intrastate only (federal filing not required)
  • Filing is recent and pending database refresh

For attorney case evaluation: verifying current coverage status directly through FMCSA's L&I lookup is recommended before proceeding.

Source: FMCSA L&I filings (BMC-91 / BMC-91X / MCS-90) · Computed 2026-05-14 · Awaiting refresh

Risk decomposition

Five-factor breakdown of the SafeNY SNRS for this carrier, used to explain the composite score.

Driven primarily by mechanical condition (vehicle maintenance — Maint + OOS + Brake/Tire) at 6.2/10, above the micro- cohort median of 2.1.

Method: how this carrier's SafeNY SNRS was computed(expand for carrier-specific walkthrough)

The five factors below come from Big City Asphalt's actual FMCSA records. Each factor is a 0–10 score; the composition produces a 0–10 SNRS smoothed against the prior month's value (α = 0.40). The Bayesian step below leaves exposure_M-PUD symbolic; the closed-form denominator and a worked example are on /methodology#shrinkage.

Step 1 — Bayesian-shrunk crash rate

This carrier has 1 documented crashes in the past 5 years (0 fatal). The cohort prior (mean fatal rate for similar-sized fleets) is 0.317 events per million power-unit-days; after Bayesian shrinkage with prior strength w₀ = 10, this carrier's adjusted rate is 0.316.

r^shrunk  =  100.317  +  110  +  exposureM-PUD  =  0.316\hat{r}_{\text{shrunk}} \;=\; \frac{10 \cdot 0.317 \;+\; 1}{10 \;+\; \text{exposure}_{\text{M-PUD}}} \;=\; 0.316

Step 2 — Five-factor SNRSraw composition (B-method)

SNRSraw  =  0.60max(C,N,M)  +  0.30median(C,N,M,D)  +  0.10SSNRS_{raw} \;=\; 0.60 \cdot \max(C, N, M) \;+\; 0.30 \cdot \operatorname{median}(C, N, M, D) \;+\; 0.10 \cdot S
  =  0.60max(5.2,2.6,6.2)  +  0.30median(5.2,2.6,6.2,6.2)  +  0.100.6  =  5.5\quad\;=\; 0.60 \cdot \max(5.2, 2.6, 6.2) \;+\; 0.30 \cdot \operatorname{median}(5.2, 2.6, 6.2, 6.2) \;+\; 0.10 \cdot 0.6 \;=\; 5.5

C Crash 5.2 · N Negligence 2.6 · M Mechanical 6.2 · D Driver 6.2 · S Stability 0.6

Step 3 — EMA smoothing against last month's value

SNRS  =  αSNRSraw  +  (1α)SNRSprev,α=0.40SNRS \;=\; \alpha \cdot SNRS_{raw} \;+\; (1-\alpha) \cdot SNRS_{\text{prev}}, \quad \alpha = 0.40

For Big City Asphalt: SNRSraw = 5.5 → smoothed SNRS = 5.5. (Prior month's smoothed value is the EMA weight; the first month of data uses raw without smoothing.)

Crash record · 5-year window

Total crashes

1

Fatal

0

Injury

1

Last incident: 1 year ago

1 crashes over 5 years, no fatal records (FMCSA MCMIS Crash File).

Night-driving crash pattern

Night-driving analysis: insufficient crash sample (N < 5).

Pattern detection requires at least 5 documented crashes in the past 5-year window.

Source: FMCSA MCMIS Crash File · Computed 2026-05-14 · Awaiting refresh

Cite this analysis

Four reference formats pre-filled for Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645). For format guidance and worked examples, see /cite.

APA 7th edition(expand)
SafeNY. (2026). Safety analysis for Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645). Retrieved [date], from https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/big-city-asphalt-usdot-3020645
Chicago (author-date)(expand)
SafeNY. 2026. "Safety analysis for Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645)." Accessed [date]. https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/big-city-asphalt-usdot-3020645.
Bluebook (legal briefs)(expand)
SafeNY Safety Profile, Big City Asphalt, FMCSA USDOT 3020645, SafeNY (last visited [date]), https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/big-city-asphalt-usdot-3020645.
BibTeX(expand)
@misc{safeny_big_3020645_2026,
  title        = {Safety analysis for Big City Asphalt},
  author       = {{SafeNY}},
  year         = {2026},
  howpublished = {\url{https://safeny.com/trucking-accidents/big-city-asphalt-usdot-3020645}},
  note         = {USDOT 3020645; derived from FMCSA public records}
}

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Carrier response opportunity

If you are an authorized representative of BIG CITY ASPHALT, you may submit a formal response to this analysis under SafeNY's Governance Protocol. Responses found to be factually grounded are published alongside this analysis.

Response form: /governance/respond
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SafeNY.com is an independent, privately-operated trucking safety data resource. Not affiliated with the State of New York or any government agency. Data sourced from US Department of Transportation (FMCSA) public records. Methodology.

Data source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Census + SMS + L&I + MCMIS Crash File + Inspection Records

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Frequently asked questions

Answers are generated from the FMCSA public record at the snapshot timestamp shown in the methodology footer. They mirror the structured-data FAQ block this page emits to search engines.

What does BIG CITY ASPHALT's safety record mean if I was in an accident with one of their trucks?

Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645) has a SafeNY Risk Score (SNRS) of 5.5 of 10 in the ELEVATED band and 1 reportable crash in the past 5 years; if you were in an accident involving one of its trucks, the page above summarizes the carrier-side record an attorney would review during case evaluation, alongside the federal insurance posture. The SNRS is a statistical decision-support score across crash, negligence, mechanical, driver, and stability factors; it does not predict liability in any specific incident, and an attorney's investigation will rely on the underlying federal records and the facts of your case. Source: FMCSA MCMIS public records as of 2026-05-14T06:38:52.81144+00:00. Statistical analysis, not legal advice.

How does BIG CITY ASPHALT's safety profile compare to the industry baseline?

Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645) has a SafeNY Risk Score (SNRS) of 5.5 of 10 — above the micro-fleet cohort median of 2.1. Higher score = a worse safety profile relative to the cohort median; it is a composite of crash rate, negligence indicators, mechanical condition, driver qualifications, and operational stability. Source: FMCSA MCMIS public records as of 2026-05-14T06:38:52.81144+00:00. Statistical analysis, not legal advice.

How many crashes has BIG CITY ASPHALT been involved in?

Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645) has 1 reportable crash on FMCSA records in the past 5 years and 1 injury crash. These are state-reported crashes meeting the federal MCMIS reporting threshold (fatality, injury, or tow-away). Source: FMCSA MCMIS public records as of 2026-05-14T06:38:52.81144+00:00. Statistical analysis, not legal advice.

What insurance coverage does BIG CITY ASPHALT carry?

Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645) has no active L&I (Licensing & Insurance) filing on record in the FMCSA bulk feed. Federal-minimum interstate BIPD coverage is $750,000; intrastate-only carriers may carry state-specific minimums and are not required to file with FMCSA. Source: FMCSA MCMIS public records as of 2026-05-14T06:38:52.81144+00:00. Statistical analysis, not legal advice.

When was this analysis last updated?

SafeNY's analysis of Big City Asphalt (USDOT 3020645) was last refreshed 2026-05-14. Underlying FMCSA SMS BASIC scores were snapshot 2026-05-01. Methodology version: v6.5.g. SafeNY ingests FMCSA bulk feeds on a monthly cadence, so the underlying federal records may have moved since the snapshot; the freshness label on the data-source footer shows the current age. Source: FMCSA MCMIS public records as of 2026-05-14T06:38:52.81144+00:00. Statistical analysis, not legal advice.