The Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General announced on Feb. 20 that it has initiated an audit of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s medical certification program.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing to require that newly licensed commercial driver’s license holders first complete specified minimum classroom and behind-the-wheel training ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has granted a petition submitted by the American Trucking Associations asking the agency to determine if Alabama's Metal Coil Securement Act is ...
ARLINGTON, Va. — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is trying again to produce a rule on minimum training standards for entry-level commercial vehicle drivers — a goal of the U.S.
The Safe Driver Apprenticeship Program highlights industry tension between addressing driver shortages and maintaining safety ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a waiver on October 9, 2025, extending the deadline for full ...
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 obtain ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced more than $77 million in grants to states and training institutions to improve ...
In an attempt to satisfy requirements of the current MAP-21 highway funding law, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration says it is checking the feasibility of producing a required entry-level ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced this week it has composed a 26-member group — representing carriers, drivers, labor, driving schools and safety organizations — to the ...