Kangaroo Dreams LLC (USDOT 1433383)
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Vehicle OOS vs nat'l avg
Kangaroo Dreams LLC (USDOT 1433383) carries a crash and compliance record drawn entirely from public FMCSA data, and the profile that emerges is defined by a concentrated body of driver-behavior violations logged over the most recent twenty-four months. Fifty violations are on file for that period, spanning unsafe-driving infractions and hours-of-service noncompliance — two categories that inspectors and courts treat as direct indicators of how a carrier manages the people behind the wheel. Fifty violations across two years places this carrier in territory that regulators flag for heightened review, and the combination of unsafe-driving and hours-of-service findings means the record reflects conduct during active operation rather than equipment-side deficiencies alone.
On crashes, FMCSA records document four total events, with two injuries reported and no fatalities recorded. Every one of those four crashes occurred during daylight hours — the night-crash share stands at zero percent, meaning the full crash profile belongs to daytime conditions. Four crashes is a modest count for a carrier operating with fifty violations on file, and the two injuries represent the full extent of documented physical harm in the FMCSA record.
The maintenance percentile rank of 35 places Kangaroo Dreams LLC in the lower-middle range of carriers for that measurement, meaning the majority of carriers score worse on maintenance — the sharper compliance weight here sits with the driver-conduct violation categories rather than the equipment side. Separately, FMCSA records flag the carrier as underinsured, with a $1,000,000 liability limit on file, alongside the four reported crashes with two injuries.
If you or someone you know was injured in a crash involving Kangaroo Dreams LLC (USDOT 1433383), the federal compliance record described here is part of the public documentation that an attorney may examine when evaluating your situation. Speaking with a lawyer who handles commercial trucking cases can help you understand what that record may mean for any potential claim. Legal consultations in this area are typically available at no upfront cost, and acting promptly helps preserve the evidence and rights that matter most.
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Trailing 24-month federal record
Recent severe & fatal incidents — Kangaroo Dreams LLC
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.
Individual incident record
| Date | State | County | Severity | Fatalities | Injuries | Tow-Away | FMCSA Source |
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| Dec 1, 2025 | MS | — | Property damage | 0 | 0 | Yes | SAFER → |
| Apr 24, 2025 | TX | — | Injury | 0 | 1 | Yes | SAFER → |
| Mar 24, 2025 | TX | — | Property damage | 0 | 0 | Yes | SAFER → |
Dec 1, 2025
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- 0
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- 0
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- Yes
Apr 24, 2025
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- 0
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- 1
- Tow-Away
- Yes
Mar 24, 2025
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- 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: hours-of-service, unsafe driving. 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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