The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has removed five electronic logging devices from its approved list as the agency steps up compliance oversight. The post FMCSA removes five ELDs, warns ...
Registration through the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration can require interstate carriers to juggle multiple disparate paper forms in a complicated and mind-bending process. To make things ...
[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 ...
Transportation Secretary said on Thursday that 7,248 truck drivers have been placed out of service for failing English ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has announced it won’t adopt a complex data collection method recommended in 2017 by a special National Academy of Sciences academic panel to calculate ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has abandoned proposed federal requirements for installation and use of speed limiters on heavy-duty commercial trucks ...
Starting January 16, 2026, freight brokers will face stricter financial standards that could thin the herd—and for small ...
FMCSA released a report in 2018 that laid out how the agency planned to proceed in reforming its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program, including a revamp of the SMS. In its report, NAS agreed ...
Truck drivers and motor carriers using these five electronic logging devices must replace them by December 16.
In light of four deadly crashes that it has investigated within the past year, the National Transportation Safety Board has recommended to Department of Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx that the ...
In a partisan 51–47 vote, the U.S. Senate confirmed four top leadership appointments to the U.S. Department of Transportation ...
A lawsuit claiming there's no evidence to support DOT's purge of 200,000 non-domiciled CDL drivers from the trucking industry ...