Regulators at DOT posted a flurry of proposed rules on Tuesday. (Photo: John Gallagher/FreightWaves) WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing 18 rule changes aimed at ...
Regulators are taking steps to clarify truck safety regulations. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is making changes to two truck safety ...
The random drug and alcohol testing rate for FMCSA-regulated workers hasn't been changed since 2020. Plus, FMCSA proposes ...
Drivers and fleets using the PremierRide Logs, DSG Elogs, and State Elogs ELD devices should revert to paper and find replacement devices within 60 days.
[Updated 10/23/2023 and 1/12/2024] The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is asking for comments to help it develop a new way to determine when a motor carrier is not fit to operate ...
A flub by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration now has some people in the trucking industry speculating that the agency is planning a 68-mph top speed for mandatory speed limiters. In the ...
National Tank Truck Carriers was the only named opposition against a new final rule allowing states to waive the hazmat ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seemingly slowing down in its efforts to develop a proposed rule to potentially mandate speed limiters on heavy-duty trucks. In the Spring 2024 ...
The FMCSA has published a proposal regarding emergency declarations. It would revise a rule change in October 2023.
In light of the recently finalized Phase 3 of the Clean Trucks Plan by the Environmental Protection Agency, the chatter about speed limiters, and the ever-evolving hours-of-service rules, regulatory ...
The agency says new grant funding will help reduce crashes, bolster CDL integrity, and support veterans who are transitioning ...
Intelligent Motorist Alert Messaging Systems is requesting a five-year exemption from federal requirements governing ...