Gene Samelson (USDOT 376419)
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- Docket (MC) number
- MC243376
- Operating authority
- Contract carrier authority: active. This record was reconstructed from cached FMCSA filings and has not been confirmed against live FMCSA data. Confirm current operating authority directly with FMCSA.
- Authority granted
- 1992-03-20
- Insurance on file
- Liability (BIPD) insurance on file for $1,000,000.
- Safety rating
- No published safety rating
- Fleet on file
- 1 power units, 1 drivers
- Operation type
- Interstate
- Physical address
- 38705 176TH AVE, REDFIELD, SD 57469
- MCS-150 last filed
- 2025-09
Frequently asked questions
What carrier is USDOT 376419?
USDOT 376419 is Gene Samelson, an interstate motor carrier.
What carrier is MC 243376?
MC 243376 is the docket number of Gene Samelson, USDOT 376419.
What is Gene Samelson's MC number?
Gene Samelson's docket number is MC 243376. Its USDOT number is 376419.
Is Gene Samelson currently authorized to operate?
Contract carrier authority: active. This record was reconstructed from cached FMCSA filings and has not been confirmed against live FMCSA data. Confirm current operating authority directly with FMCSA. Source: FMCSA registration and licensing records.
Does Gene Samelson have insurance on file with FMCSA?
Liability (BIPD) insurance on file for $1,000,000.
Who provides Gene Samelson's insurance?
Gene Samelson's liability insurance is filed with FMCSA by Great West Casualty CO..
What is Gene Samelson's safety record?
In the last 24 months, FMCSA records show 0 of 1 vehicle inspection ending out-of-service for Gene Samelson, too few inspections for a stable rate. FMCSA records also show 0 recordable crashes in the same window.
What is Gene Samelson's CSA score?
FMCSA does not publish a single CSA score for carriers. Gene Samelson's public safety data includes its roadside inspection out-of-service rates and crash record, listed on this page.
What is Gene Samelson's FMCSA safety rating?
Gene Samelson has no published FMCSA safety rating. Most US carriers have never received a rating review, so an unrated carrier is the common case, not a warning sign by itself.
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