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F&B LANDSCAPING

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Based in COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado, F&B LANDSCAPING is a motor carrier registered under USDOT 2127747. With 28 power units and 25 drivers, the company operates as a smaller fleet carrier. Their vehicle out-of-service rate of 0.0% is below the national average of 20.7%, suggesting relatively well-maintained equipment. The carrier has only 0% of required liability insurance on file — a coverage gap of $750K. Our composite safety score rates this carrier at 65/100, indicating a mixed safety profile that warrants closer review.

28
Power Units
25
Drivers
2127747
USDOT #
65/100
Safety Score
⚠️

Insurance Coverage Gap

This carrier has $0 in liability insurance on file but $750K is required — a shortfall of $750K (0% of required coverage).

Company Details

Legal Name
F&B LANDSCAPING
USDOT Number
2127747
Entity Type
CARRIER
Address
7410 MAINE LANE
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80923
Carrier Operation
Intrastate Only (Non-Hazmat)
Last MCS-150 Update
July 20, 2020

Inspection Record

TypeTotalOOSRateNat'l Avg
Vehicle100.0%20.7%
Driver100.0%5.5%
Hazmat000.0%4.5%

BASICs Safety Scores

Unsafe Driving0%
Crash IndicatorN/A
HOS Compliance0%
Vehicle Maintenance12%
Controlled Substances0%
Hazmat ComplianceN/A
Driver Fitness0%

Higher percentile = worse safety performance. Scores above 75% may trigger FMCSA intervention.

Location

7410 MAINE LANE, COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80923

Frequently Asked Questions

What is F&B LANDSCAPING's USDOT number?
F&B LANDSCAPING's USDOT number is 2127747. The company is based in COLORADO SPRINGS, Colorado.
Is F&B LANDSCAPING a safe trucking company?
F&B LANDSCAPING has not received a formal safety rating from FMCSA. The company has had 1 vehicle inspections with a 0.0% out-of-service rate (national average: 20.7%).
How many trucks does F&B LANDSCAPING have?
F&B LANDSCAPING operates 28 power units (trucks/commercial vehicles) and employs 25 drivers, according to their latest FMCSA filing.

Source: FMCSA Safety and Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER) System