The latest federal regulatory agenda is now public, vaguely outlining the Department of Transportation's regulatory plans.
A recent change in FMCSA registration policy suggests Motus’ problems are continuing. The post Latest move by FMCSA suggests Motus rollout woes are continuing appeared first on FreightWaves.
An Ohio truck driver says he lost his job after the BMV refused to renew his CDL despite his legal permanent resident status ...
FMCSA placed these ELDs on the revoked devices list because the companies failed to meet the minimum requirements established ...
Technical issues with FMCSA's new Motus registration system prompt a suspension of USDOT number inactivations for carriers that have been unable to complete their biennial updates since June 1.
One provider changed its name and lost a second device. Another lost two on the same afternoon. The registry doesn't remember ...
Truck Accident & Incident Experts, LLC served as the FMCSA expert in a Florida trucking crash case that resulted in a ...
Meanwhile, the Transportation Intermediaries Association told Trucking Dive that current publicly available data is woefully ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has temporarily suspended the inactivation of USDOT numbers for entities that ...
The Small Business in Transportation Coalition says unrated carriers could be discriminated against due to the justices' decision.
FMCSA is revisiting some more flexible hours of service provisions it considered in its 2020 rulemaking but didn't implement at the time. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced on July 12 that it has removed 12 more electronic logging devices ...
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