If you’re running a fleet or managing drivers in 2025, you’d better speak up, literally. On Tuesday, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued new guidance that officially reawakens ...
In response to ATA's petition, OOIDA urged FMCSA to reject it and instead offered support for another path for under-21 ...
The agency will conduct a controlled experiment on a closed course to study the effects of warning devices to help determine ...
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? In our industry, we wonder: If a driver is under 21, is there enough data to determine if they are safe enough to ...
If your fleet uses a third-party entry-level driver training provider or operates your own in-house training, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s removal of thousands of providers from ...
Truck driver training schools don’t even have to assert that they trained the driver, rode with him, tested him on specific material, completed an obstacle course, ride along, or anything like ...
According to a study released by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) last week, drivers of large trucks and other vehicles involved in truck crashes are ten times more likely to be ...
INDIANAPOLIS — The nation’s top trucking regulator praised the skill and commitment to safety exhibited by competitors at the 87th annual National Truck Driving Championships during her first visit to ...
Federal trucking regulators have published a new vision standard that will remove the requirement that truck drivers with normal vision in only one eye seek an exemption from the agency. In announcing ...
After years of delays, the process of sending commercial driver medical cards to state licensing agencies is finally going digital — unless a driver is commercially licensed in one of 14 states that ...
FMCSA said Colorado issued more than 20% of such licenses wrongly, and now the state could lose $24.5 million in federal ...
In Texas, drivers who cannot read or speak English may still be issued commercial driver’s licenses if they operate solely within the state’s borders. This policy is not new. Per Texas Transportation ...
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