
DataQs and the Crash Preventability Determination Program: How to Use Them Successfully
March 25, 2025 10:00 AM Central Daylight Time 1 hour
If your drivers are in a crash that was not their fault, you can file a DataQs request to have it flagged as Not Preventable under the Crash Preventability Determination Program and removed from your Compliance, Safety, Accountability (CSA) score calculations.
Join us for this webcast where you will gain an in-depth understanding of how to successfully navigate and utilize the DataQs system. You will also learn about FMCSA’s Crash Preventability Determination Program, including new crash types added to the program effective December 2024.
During this webcast, we will:
- Provide an overview of DataQs and the Crash Preventability Determination Program (CPDP),
- Discuss the criteria for inclusion of a crash in the Crash Preventability Determination Program and the process for submitting crash review requests and the outsized role that dash cameras now play in the process,
- Discuss submitting and tracking requests for data review (RDRs) and requests for preventability determinations, and
- Provide best practices, tips, and effective strategies for data correction and crash preventability review submissions.
We will entertain and respond to questions throughout the presentation, and we will also have a dedicated Q&A session at the end.
Speakers:

Tom Bray
Sr. Industry Business Advisor, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Tom Bray specializes in motor carrier safety and operations management. In addition to the many publications he supports at J. J. Keller, He’s been a frequent contributor to industry publications and websites, including Heavy Duty Trucking, truckinginfo.com, Transport Topics, Fleet Maintenance and Work Truck. Tom is also a frequent speaker at transport safety seminars and conferences on topics such as hours of service, vehicle maintenance, cargo security, and driver fatigue.

Josh Lovan
Industry Business Advisor, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Josh Lovan joined J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc. in 2021 as an Industry Business Advisor after spending 15 years in the transportation industry. He specializes in hours of service, hazmat, injury prevention, security, and motor carrier safety management. Prior to joining J. J. Keller, Josh was the Director of Safety & Security for a large carrier where he was responsible for accidents, injuries, OSHA, hazmat, and security. Josh has extensive experience working with Risk Management and Legal Departments in trial preparation and depositions. He was also a Detective in law enforcement where he specialized in undercover operations. Josh is a frequent speaker at numerous associations and councils.

Anya Stinski
Event Moderator, J. J. Keller & Associates, Inc.
Anya Stinski began her career with J. J. Keller in 2013, where she assisted fleets of all sizes in managing their driver qualification files, drug & alcohol testing programs, hours-of-service compliance, and vehicle inspection documents. Anya now oversees dozens of live and on-demand webcasts J. J. Keller delivers each year in the areas of transportation compliance, workplace safety, and human resources.
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