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If the company transports passengers and has a term lease on 2 limos that carry 9 passengers each (including the driver) and
owns 1 mini-bus that carries 18 passengers (including the driver), the table would be filled out like this:
Number of vehicles carrying number of passengers
Hazmat
Hazmat
(including the driver)
Straight
Truck
Cargo
Cargo
Motor-
Trailers
School Bus
Mini-
Passenger
Limousine
Trucks
Tractors
Tank
Tank
coach
bus
Van
Trucks
Trailers
1-8
9-15 16+
16+
1-8
9-15
1-8
9-15
16+
Owned
1
Term
2
Leased
Trip
Leased
Passenger vehicles are defined as:
Motor Coach — A vehicle designed for long distance transportation of passengers, usually equipped with storage
racks above the seats and a baggage hold beneath the passenger compartment.
School Bus — A vehicle designed and/or equipped mainly to carry primary and secondary students to and from
school, usually built on a medium or large truck chassis.
Mini-bus — A motor vehicle designed or used to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver, and typically
built on a small truck chassis; has a smaller seating capacity than a motor-coach.
Passenger Van — A small motor vehicle designed or used to transport 15 or fewer passengers, including the driver
(If the company uses a van to transport something other than passengers, enter the number of vehicles under
“straight trucks.”)
Limousine — A passenger vehicle usually built on a lengthened automobile chassis.
27. Driver Information — Enter the number of interstate and intrastate drivers who operate CMVs for the company on an
average workday. Part-time, casual, term-leased, trip-leased, and company drivers should be included in the company’s total
driver headcount. Also, enter the total number of drivers (regardless of employment status) used in the company’s operations
(interstate and intrastate) and the total number of drivers that hold a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Also, see the
“100-mile-radius driver” consideration below
NOTE: The total number of drivers should be equal to all interstate plus all intrastate drivers. The total number of CDL
drivers should be equal to or less than the total number of drivers.
100-mile-radius driver — Driver operates exclusively within a 100 air-mile radius of the normal work-reporting location.
For example, the company has 10 drivers, 5 that operate in interstate commerce and 5 that operate in intrastate
commerce. Of the 5 that are intrastate, 2 stay exclusively within the 100-mile radius of their work location and 3 go beyond
the 100-mile radius. All of the 5 interstate drivers are operating beyond a 100-mile radius. Of the 10 drivers, 8 have their
CDL. This is how the form would be completed:
TOTAL CDL
DRIVER INFORMATION
INTERSTATE
INTRASTATE
TOTAL DRIVERS
DRIVERS
Within 100-Mile Radius
2
10
8
Beyond 100-Mile Radius
5
3
28. If the company’s USDOT Number and registration are currently revoked by FMCSA — Enter the company’s assigned
USDOT Number in the space provided.
29. Enter name(s) of sole proprietor(s), officers, or partners and their titles — If the company’s legal business structure is
“Sole Proprietor,” then enter the owner’s name and title in the spaces provided; otherwise, enter the name of two company
partners (if the company is a partnership) or two corporate officers and their titles if the company is a corporation (for example,
corporate officers might include Vice President , Secretary, Treasurer, President).
30. Certification Statement — Print or type the name of the individual authorized to sign documents on behalf of the entity
listed in item 1 (Name of Motor Carrier). This individual must sign, date, and print or type his/her name and title in the spaces
provided. The individual’s signature must match his/her name. The authorized signer in this item should match one of the
names provided in response to item 29.
NOTE: If this form is not signed and dated with a printed/typed name and title of an authorized individual, the application will
be rejected and a USDOT Number will NOT be assigned.
Instructions for form MCS-150 (Revision 6/12/2007)
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