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New York Article 19-A Motor Carrier Annual Statistical Report

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Article 19-A Motor Carrier Annual Statistical Report

New York Article 19-A Motor Carrier Annual Statistical Report is an annual document required for all motor carriers that operate commercial motor vehicles within New York State. The report provides information on the number of vehicles operated, their type, and the miles traveled within the state, and is used to calculate a motor carrier's annual fee. The report is submitted to the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) annually, and two types of reports may be filed: 1) the Annual Statistical Report, and 2) the Locomotive Equipment Report. The Annual Statistical Report captures the total number of vehicles operated, their type, the total miles traveled within the state, and the total cost of operation for the year. The Locomotive Equipment Report captures the number of locomotives operated, their type, the total miles traveled within the state, and the total cost of operation for the year. Both reports provide information that is used in the calculation of the motor carrier's annual fee.

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Youngest Students at Risk Factors that likely contribute to these statistics: The smaller stature of younger children makes them more difficult for bus drivers and motorists to see. These younger students are unable to see over or around objects such as parked cars or bushes.

You must first obtain your Commercial Driver's License. All 19 A drivers must have a Commercial Driver's License, which can only be obtained at DMV. There are 4 parts of the written exam you must take, the General Knowledge Section, the Air Brakes Section, as well as the Passenger and School Bus Endorsement Sections.

A person who has a New York State commercial driver license (CDL) must have an "S" (school bus) endorsement to drive school buses. The "S" endorsement is required if the school bus has the following characteristics: The school bus has a seating capacity of 16 or more adults (that includes the driver), or.

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New York Article 19-A Motor Carrier Annual Statistical Report