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A bill reintroduced in Congress would block FMCSA from issuing a rule requiring speed limiters on heavy-duty trucks. Plus, ...
Learn more about how the Trump administration has been falling behind on investigating trucking companies that don't ...
Former fleet owner gets prison time for lying to FMCSA. A former New York-based trucking business owner was sentenced March ...
FMCSA on Friday said two doctors had incorrectly performed the drivers' medical examinations over two years, and proposed the ...
Federal Legislation Reintroduced to Permanently Extend ‘Under-the-Hood’ Exemption School Transportation News News ...
The bus driver shortage has forced Arizona school districts to consolidate or add to existing bus routes, leading to delays ...
The acquisition of Brothers Auto Transport increases PAL’s fleet capacity by 13%. Also: NTSB details causes of fiery 2023 ...
Officials at a truck safety agency have amassed a backlog of cases as they carry out legal reviews in response to directions from the Trump administration.
FMCSA issued notices to remove two medical examiners from the agency’s National Registry. The action affects more than 15,000 drivers.
Nathaniel P. Ford Sr., CEO of the Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA), testified today before the U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit highlighting ...
On November 25, 2024, Illinois Secretary of State, Alexi Giannoulias, sent a letter to the United States Department of Transportation’s (“USDOT”) Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (“FMCSA”) ...