A survey of 4500 truck drivers conducted by the American Transportation Research Institute indicates a low understanding of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s CSA system. Almost 80% of drivers surveyed said the Compliance, Safety, and Accountability program which began in December would not reduce the number of truck-involved crashes. Among other findings, about 22% saw an increase in safety awareness while 10% felt there was a decrease in safety behaviors and 68% observed no changes. The ATA says the survey shows the more educated drivers are about CSA, the more likely they are to support it.