OCRS was introduced back 2006 and Stotts have been GREEN ZERO for Roadworthiness and GREEN ZERO for Traffic (Drivers Hours Regulations) which is the lowest score achievable since its introduction.
What is OCRS?
The Operator Compliance Risk Score system (OCRS) has been developed by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) as a way of assigning goods and passenger vehicle operators a rating that allows enforcement officers to identify which vehicles are most likely to be non-compliant.
How does OCRS work?
Roadside DVSA officers use historic data to flag operators as having green, amber or red status. Operators with green are more likely to be compliant, and those with red status more likely to be non-compliant and consequently checked by DVSA.
How are the OCRS scores calculated?
There are two scores – roadworthiness and traffic enforcement. These scores are calculated from initial/annual MOT test data, fleet check inspections, roadside inspections and drivers hours prosecutions.
We are very proud of our OCRS score and our record with the DVSA and details are available upon request. All operators are on this DVSA system and if your current operator doesn’t offer this then come and talk to us.