Star Wax America LLC (USDOT 3222232)
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Crashes · 24 mo
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Vehicle OOS vs nat'l avg
Star Wax America LLC (USDOT 3222232) carries a federal safety record that combines a prior authority revocation with a maintenance-violation profile that ranks among the worst-scoring carriers in the country. FMCSA records show one authority revocation on file. Separately, the carrier's violation history over the most recent 24-month period includes 15 recorded violations, all of them in the maintenance category, placing Star Wax America LLC in the 96th percentile for maintenance violations nationwide — meaning the carrier ranks worse than nearly all others assessed on this measure. That concentration of violations entirely within a single category, maintenance, signals a record defined not by a mix of regulatory shortfalls but by a sustained, one-dimensional failure in the upkeep and mechanical fitness of equipment.
The crash record on file with FMCSA shows 2 total crashes, involving 1 injury and no fatalities reported. Half of those crashes occurred during nighttime hours, giving the carrier a crash record split evenly between daytime and nighttime conditions. Alongside those 2 crashes with 1 reported injury, FMCSA records flag the carrier as underinsured, with a $750,000 liability limit on file. The underinsured designation reflects FMCSA's assessment against its own filing requirements for the carrier's operation type — stated here as a co-occurring record fact. FMCSA records also note that the timing of the authority revocation is precisely documented in the federal file.
Taken as a whole, the public FMCSA record for Star Wax America LLC (USDOT 3222232) presents a carrier with a top-percentile maintenance-violation burden, a revocation history, an underinsured flag, and crash involvement on file — each element a discrete entry in the federal data.
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USDOT 3222232 · Star Wax America LLC
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Trailing 24-month federal record
Recent severe & fatal incidents — Star Wax America 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.
Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Crash File (manual) · Data snapshot May 12, 2026. Each crash record is individually verifiable via FMCSA SAFER.
Federal violation record — 15 violations recorded in the trailing 24-month inspection window; categories at or above the 80th percentile: maintenance. 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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