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 ...
The D.C. Circuit stayed FMCSA's non-domiciled CDL rule in November. The agency asked to place the litigation on hold while it works on a final rule. FMCSA is still seeking three-year approval for the ...
Last year was one of regulatory turbulence for trucking companies and truck drivers. Trucking attorney Brandon Wiseman breaks ...
While Trump 2.0 touts deregulation, it’s still using new regulation enforcement to shape trucking in 2026. The administration is executing its crackdowns on English ...
FMCSA is taking steps to move forward with efforts to clean up non-domiciled CDLs as soon as the court’s stay is lifted or a final rule is issued.
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 DOT agency is looking for qualified individuals to serve in safety and medical committees that will help shape the future ...
The White House has released its Spring 2025 Unified Agenda of Regulatory and Deregulatory Actions, offering a glimpse of the priorities of departments across the federal government, including the ...
U.S. Department of Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy on Jan. 23 announced that the Federal Motor Carrier Safety ...
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