FMCSA does not publish emergency bulletins for hypothetical problems. When a federal agency puts out a formal, dated, publicly addressed warning that begins with the phrase “DO NOT” in all capital ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration pulled the pin and lobbed an 18-rule proposal grenade into the trucking world: two final and the rest open for public comment. If you’ve only skimmed ...
A notice proposes to amend certain Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations to ensure the safe introduction of automated driving systems on commercial motor vehicles. Recent postings to the Federal ...
The federal government is focusing a lot on these issues of late. It's important that fleets are aware of what's going on and prepare for what the regulatory changes mean for them.
On December 1, 2025, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced its intent to overhaul the vetting process for electronic logging devices (ELDs). According to the agency, the ...
FMCSA will reorganize safety categories and remove the controlled substance and alcohol category. Most violations will be worth one point, and scores will only apply to recent violations. FMCSA will ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has scheduled an in-person listening session as it continues to gather information about possible changes to the way the agency rates motor carrier ...
Derek Barrs addressed the many changes FMCSA has been making in recent months and what's to come during the Truckload ...
Administration changes result in a freeze and turnover in the FMCSA administrator role, impacting regulatory continuity. The FMCSA faces challenges with the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse and must keep ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Friday at the Mid-America Trucking Show took a hard stance against freight fraud, framing it as a threat to the safety of the entire motoring public ...
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