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Several types of publicly available data recorded by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration have seemingly vanished ...
Federal regulators have delayed until 2026 action on a slate of proposed rules affecting truck drivers and motor carriers.
New FMCSA pilot programs could eventually reshape hours-of-service rules, giving truck drivers options to pause their 14-hour clock or use longer split sleeper rest periods.
Proposed changes will allow a 30-minute to three-hour pause in the driving window period and more sleeper berth ...
The Spring 2025 Unified Agenda from the federal government provides timing updates for regulations such as EPA's rollback of ...
FMCSA has released its proposals for two pilot programs that would add more split-sleeper berth options and allow drivers to ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration officials posted a warning to truckers on April 8 to be aware of “predatory” companies that ...
Law enforcement officers have recently observed several commercial drivers and vehicles with fraudulent licenses and license plates that purport to be issued by the U.S. Department of Transportation ...
Beginning November 3, motor carriers and drivers who continue to use the revoked electronic logging devices will be cited for ...
The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) will stop accepting paper payments such as cheques and money ...
Earlier this month, the Internal Revenue Service sent a reminder to dealers to be vigilant of digital criminals portraying themselves as representatives from the federal agency. This week, another ...
Every year an average of 34,000 new interstate motor carriers (“new entrants”) apply for U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) operating authority. Before they can be permanently approved, the ...
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