Cross America Transport Corporation (USDOT 2132509)
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2
Crashes · 24 mo
0
Fatal · 24 mo
$750K
Insurance limit on file
Cross America Transport Corporation (USDOT 2132509) carries a maintenance-focused safety profile built from public FMCSA records that place it in the upper tier of carriers for violation accumulation, alongside a crash history in which every recorded incident fell during nighttime hours.
Over the most recent 24-month period on file, FMCSA records show 50 violations attributed to this carrier. The violation types on record span unsafe-driving and hours-of-service categories — areas that reflect how the carrier's drivers operate on the road and how driving-time rules are followed. At the same time, FMCSA's maintenance-violation scoring ranks Cross America Transport Corporation at the 74th percentile, meaning it scores worse than a substantial majority of carriers in that category and sits in the elevated range for maintenance-related regulatory standing.
The carrier's crash record in FMCSA data totals two crashes, with one injury reported and no fatalities. What distinguishes the crash modality here is the nighttime concentration: both recorded crashes occurred at night, placing this carrier in a segment where crashes are concentrated entirely in nighttime hours — a uniform nighttime distribution across the full crash record.
Separately, FMCSA records flag Cross America Transport Corporation as underinsured, with a $750,000 liability limit on file and two total crashes recorded in the federal data. The underinsured designation reflects FMCSA's own filing requirements based on the carrier's cargo or operation type.
Taken together, the public federal record for USDOT 2132509 reflects a carrier with an elevated violation count across unsafe-driving and hours-of-service findings, a maintenance-violation rank that places it worse than most carriers scored in that dimension, and a crash record concentrated entirely in nighttime conditions.
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USDOT 2132509 · Cross America Transport Corporation
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Trailing 24-month federal record
Recent severe & fatal incidents — Cross America Transport Corporation
This carrier's trailing 24-month federal crash record. The cards below surface the most severe incidents; the full record of individual incidents follows. This is a records list, not a total.
No severe or fatal incidents recorded in the trailing 24-month window.
Individual incident record
| Date | State | County | Severity | Fatalities | Injuries | Tow-Away | FMCSA Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Oct 28, 2025 | IL | — | Property damage | 0 | 0 | Yes | SAFER → |
| Mar 4, 2025 | PA | — | Injury | 0 | 1 | Yes | SAFER → |
Oct 28, 2025
- State
- IL
- County
- —
- Severity
- Property damage
- Fatalities
- 0
- Injuries
- 0
- Tow-Away
- Yes
Mar 4, 2025
- State
- PA
- County
- —
- Severity
- Injury
- Fatalities
- 0
- Injuries
- 1
- Tow-Away
- Yes
Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Crash File (manual) · Data snapshot May 12, 2026. Each crash record is individually verifiable via FMCSA SAFER.
Federal violation record — 50 violations recorded in the trailing 24-month inspection window; categories at or above the 80th percentile: unsafe driving, hours-of-service. Source: FMCSA SMS BASIC.
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.
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