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O Transport Inc (USDOT 2073600)

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2

Crashes · 24 mo

0

Fatal · 24 mo

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Vehicle OOS vs nat'l avg

O Transport Inc (USDOT 2073600) carries a federal safety record marked by two separate authority revocations on file with FMCSA — a distinct feature of its regulatory history that sets this carrier apart from the overwhelming majority of active motor carriers. FMCSA records show 2 separate authority revocations on file, and the carrier's operating-authority history includes 1 insurance or bond gap period, the longest of which extended 2,779 days. Across the past 24 months, FMCSA inspectors recorded 19 violations against O Transport Inc, with the violation types concentrated in unsafe-driving and hours-of-service categories — areas that reflect how a carrier manages driver behavior and scheduling on the road. The carrier's maintenance-violation rate ranks in the 63rd percentile among comparable carriers, placing it in the upper-middle range of the national distribution for that dimension.

The crash record associated with USDOT 2073600 documents 2 total crashes, with 1 reported injury and no fatalities recorded. Half of those crashes — a 50 percent night-crash share — occurred during nighttime hours. Separately, FMCSA records flag the carrier as underinsured, with a $750,000 liability limit on file, alongside those 2 reported crashes and 1 injury in the federal database.

If you or someone you love was injured in a crash involving O Transport Inc, the federal safety record described here — including the revocations, the extended authority gap, and the violation history — may be relevant to a legal claim. An attorney experienced in commercial trucking cases can review these FMCSA records and advise you on your options. Reaching out to qualified legal counsel is a meaningful first step toward understanding your rights.

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USDOT 2073600 · O Transport Inc

FMCSA snapshot 2026-05-01 · metrics recomputed 2026-07-05

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Trailing 24-month federal record

Recent severe & fatal incidents — O Transport Inc

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

  • Aug 11, 2025

    State
    NY
    County
    Severity
    Property damage
    Fatalities
    0
    Injuries
    0
    Tow-Away
    Yes

    FMCSA SAFER →

  • Jun 13, 2025

    State
    FL
    County
    Severity
    Injury
    Fatalities
    0
    Injuries
    1
    Tow-Away
    Yes

    FMCSA SAFER →

Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Crash File (manual) · Data snapshot May 12, 2026. Each crash record is individually verifiable via FMCSA SAFER.

Federal violation record 19 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.

Related carrier records

Three ways to cross-reference this carrier's record: state peers, comparable-fleet carriers, and the worst national records.

Methodology · v6.5.h · Carrier snapshot SHA-256 82f38dbf · SAFER-verifiable · Record compiled 2026-07-05 05:55:14 UTC

Verified federal extraction · 2026-07-05 05:55:14 UTC