Stingray Logistics Inc (USDOT 1853703)
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1
Crashes · 24 mo
1
Fatal · 24 mo
$1M
Insurance limit on file
STINGRAY LOGISTICS INC (USDOT 1853703) carries a federal safety record that draws from several distinct data points, each independently documented in public FMCSA files. The carrier's crash history includes one reported crash, and that single event involved one fatality, with no injuries recorded. The crash occurred entirely in daylight hours — FMCSA records show a zero nighttime share for the carrier's crash involvement.
Violation data compounds the picture. Over the most recent 24-month inspection window, FMCSA records show 14 violations on file, all categorized under unsafe-driving — a violation type that reflects conduct assessed during roadside inspections and intervention reviews. The carrier's maintenance percentile rank sits at the 75th percentile, placing it in the upper tier of carriers nationally for maintenance-related scoring. The unsafe-driving violation profile, concentrated entirely in a single category rather than spread across multiple areas, reflects a focused pattern of cited conduct within that domain across the 24-month period.
On the authority side, FMCSA records show two separate authority revocations on file for this carrier. Separately, the record also documents one insurance coverage gap period, with the longest lapse extending 175 days. The record further shows 1 reported crash with 1 fatality alongside an underinsured flag and a $1,000,000 liability limit on file, with the underinsured designation reflecting FMCSA's assessment based on filing requirements for the carrier's cargo or operation type.
All of the foregoing — the crash and fatality count, violation total and type, revocation count, insurance gap duration, and underinsured flag — are drawn exclusively from public FMCSA records as filed for USDOT 1853703.
If you or a family member were involved in a crash with STINGRAY LOGISTICS INC and have suffered harm, you may have legal options worth exploring with a qualified attorney. A lawyer experienced in commercial trucking cases can review the FMCSA record and advise you on your rights. You are encouraged to reach out to legal counsel to discuss what the available records may mean for your situation.
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USDOT 1853703 · Stingray Logistics Inc
FMCSA snapshot 2026-05-01 · metrics recomputed 2026-07-05
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Trailing 24-month federal record
Recent severe & fatal incidents — Stingray Logistics 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.
Source: FMCSA Motor Carrier Crash File (manual) · Data snapshot May 12, 2026. Each crash record is individually verifiable via FMCSA SAFER.
Federal violation record — 14 violations recorded in the trailing 24-month inspection window; categories at or above the 80th percentile: 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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Verified federal extraction · 2026-07-05 05:55:14 UTC