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FMCSA Extends Entry-Level Driver Training Rule Compliance Date - Safety & Compliance - Trucking Info
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration amended the final rule, Minimum Training Requirements for Entry-Level Commercial Motor Vehicle Operators, to extend the compliance date from Feb. 7 ...
On June 26, 2009, FMCSA sent a letter to then-Alabama Gov. Bob Riley stating that the law appeared to be incompatible with the requirements of FMCSA's Motor Carrier Safety Assistance Program.
Interstate commercial driver’s license (CDL) holders subject to the physical qualification requirements of the federal safety regulations will have to provide a current copy of their medical ...
On March 4, 2016, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) proposed a set of national prerequisite training standards for entry-level commercial truck and bus operators trying to ...
FMCSA encourages the use of simulators and computer-based instruction, but it does not propose to allow those methods to be substituted for behind-the-wheel training.
FMCSA is seeking grant applications by July 7 for $89.4 million in Commercial Driver’s License Program Implementation funds to improve highway safety.
U.S. launches digital system for commercial driving medical certifications to improve safety and reduce fraud.
Federal trucking regulators announced a final entry-level driver training rule on Dec. 7 that dropped an earlier proposal requiring that new truck drivers complete a minimum of 30 hours of behind ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to delay for two years the implementation of a federal rule establishing, for the first time, training standards for entry-level truck drivers ...
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has opened fiscal year 2025 applications for three discretionary grant programs that emphasize driver safety training, truck parking ...
Expect completion of a broad-based Entry Level Driver Training survey, which Overdrive reported on last year, in 2016, said Steven K. Smith of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s ...
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