The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) in the U.S. Department of Transportation works to reduce crashes, injuries, and fatalities involving large trucks and buses. FMCSA uses ...
Climate change and geopolitics top the lists of supply chain risk for 2025 according to a new analysis by risk analysis firm Everstream Analytics. Six best practices for supply chain organizations to ...
Some of trucking's largest trade groups signaled their opposition to FMCSA's broker transparency proposal. Groups ...
The Truck Leasing Task Force said in its report to Congress that it formed a consensus to recommend that carrier-managed ...
ATA said the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s waiver, made public Jan. 16 in a Federal Register notice, will cut the time new technicians need to spend preparing to enter the ...
One bill introduced in both House and Senate would restore FMCSA's authority to assess civil penalties against unauthorized ...
Carrier lease-purchase agreements are “irredeemable tools of fraud" that threaten supply chains, a federal task force on truck leasing warns Congress.
On Dec. 26, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the DOT agency that oversees trucking safety, rejected the request. In its decision, FMCSA said the companies hadn't showed that a ...
Freight fraud is estimated to cost the trucking industry $800 million each year. A bill would empower FMCSA to address the ...
Severe weather poses a significant threat to truck drivers, contributing to nearly 500 fatal crashes annually in the U.S., ...
New York State renewed the waiver to eliminate the engine compartment requirement of school bus driver's road tests.
These percentages are set by the FMCSA, while the Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has determined that ...