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The event opened with remarks from NAFA CEO Bill Schankel, who reinforced NAFA’s commitment to elevating safety as a strategic priority across the fleet industry. The first session, “Foundation of ...
Trucking news and briefs for Friday, Jan. 31, 2025: Anti-freight fraud legislation reintroduced in Congress Members of both chambers of Congress this week reintroduced a bill that would restore ...
The ATA says it enables technicians to self-certify that they have completed a training program based on TMC’s RPs. FMCSA stated this RP-based training and certification are expected to achieve a ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) on Thursday granted an exemption that will slash the amount of time new maintenance technicians need to spend preparing to enter the ...
The program adheres to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulations and guidelines to ensure high-quality education and preparation. The curriculum encompasses theory training, ...
Remote truckers The proposed rule is expected to address training and certification, drug and alcohol testing and physical qualification requirements for human operators of trucks with autonomous ...
The changes related to third-party knowledge examiners and skills testers include anti-fraud protections that FMCSA told lawmakers last year it would need to put in place before issuing the rulemaking ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to allot more than $80 million in grant funds for roadway safety by expanding truck parking and investing in technology, the agency announced.