Contacts

CVSA’s headquarters is located at 99 M Street, SE, Suite 1025, in Washington, D.C.

CVSA Contacts

For questions related to the Alliance, its programs and services, and policy positions, contact the headquarters staff.

For inquiries specific to a certain region, state, province or territory in the United States, Canada or Mexico, the Alliance has a designated lead agency contact for that jurisdiction available to answer the public’s questions.

Contacts: United States

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), under the U.S. Department of Transportation, is responsible for the issuance, administration and enforcement safety regulations as it pertains to commercial motor vehicle safety. For questions regarding federal motor carrier safety regulations, contact FMCSA headquarters or one of FMCSA’s division service centers.

Contacts: Canada

The Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators (CCMTA) coordinates matters dealing with the administration, regulation and control of motor vehicle transportation and highway safety. For questions about Canadian regulations, contact CCMTA’s administration.

Contacts: Mexico

The Ministry of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (SICT) is the national federal entity that regulates commercial road traffic and broadcasting. For questions about regulations and enforcement in Mexico, contact the SICT.

Public Notice of Title VI Program Rights

Read more about CVSA’s compliance with the non-discrimination requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 and related non-discrimination authorities, and/or to contact the Alliance’s title VI coordinator to report discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, income level or limited English proficiency.

Federal Transparency in Coverage Rule

This link leads to the machine-readable files that are available in response to the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule and includes negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts between health plans and health care providers. The files are formatted to allow researchers, regulators, and application developers to more easily access and analyze data.