FMCSA's Call for Truck Lease Agreements is Combating Predatory Practices for Driver Safety
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is requesting lease agreements from truck drivers, especially if they suspect predatory or fraudulent terms.
FMCSA Initiates Study to Protect Women and Minority Truckers from Harassment
Federal regulators are moving forward with plans to create rules safeguarding women and minority truckers from sexual harassment and assault.
FMCSA Proposes CDL Requirement Changes to Increase Flexibility
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is gearing up to make some changes to Commercial Driver's License (CDL) requirements, aiming to add more flexibility to the process.
House Committee Weighs Fiscal 2024 Bill: Key Priorities and Discussions
The transportation funding committee in the U.S. House of Representatives will consider a fiscal 2024 transportation bill, which would allocate $90.2 billion for the Departments of Transportation and Housing and Urban Development.
FMCSA Introduces Truckers-Focused Program to Raise Awareness on Human Trafficking
FMCSA has launched the "Your Roads, Their Freedom" campaign to raise awareness about human trafficking among commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers in the United States.
Oklahoma Congressman Proposes Bill to Halt Speed Limiter Rule
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) Speed Limiter Rule is a regulation that requires heavy-duty vehicles, such as trucks and buses, to be equipped with electronic speed limiters that restrict them from exceeding a specific speed while on the road.
FMCSA continues its fight to have unapproved ELDs removed from trucks
Furthering their efforts, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is continuing to press for the removal of electronic logging devices that do not meet their minimum requirements.
Sound off: FMCSA tackles the topic of automated driving systems
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is asking for more detailed information to analyze before it lays down any specific regulatory rules in regard to automated driving systems.
New $1.7 trillion spending bill includes new rules for CMV safety
On December 29th, Congress passed the federal spending bill that will keep the government operating fiscally through September.
Alaska is granted exemption from certain CDL technique tests
Due to much of Alaska being remote communities, Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy asked that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration waive certain testing requirements for their drivers that will not be necessary for them driving through most areas of the state.
OOIDA urges members to reject electronic identification technology proposal by FMCSA
In September 2022, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) published an advanced notice for a proposal to require interstate commercial vehicles to be equipped with electronic identification technology.
Dispatchers vs brokers: is reform needed?
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration posed 13 specific questions related to brokers, and 92 separate organizations answered.