After a legal pause last fall, FMCSA has finalized its rule limiting non-domiciled commercial driver's licenses. The agency says the change closes a safety gap, and its revised economic ...
Federal regulators are doubling down on efforts to clean up the non-domiciled CDL system. FMCSA issued a final rule on Feb. 11.
FMCSA doubles down, completely eliminating Employee Authorization Documents as valid for CDL applications and mandating ...
By proactively assessing exposure and building resilience, transportation companies are in a better position to manage disruptions the rule could cause.
The final rule, which renews and adjusts an interim version from September, is set to become effective in mid-March.
A truck driver licensing overhaul has moved to OMB for final review, signaling an imminent end to regulatory limbo for nearly ...
Illinois stands to lose $128M in federal funding if these illegal foreign licenses are not immediately revoked, said the U.S. Department of Transportation.
Federal trucking regulators have withdrawn two proposals intended to streamline credentialing and testing processes for aspiring truck drivers to obtain their commercial driver licenses. One proposal ...
Federal trucking regulators are proposing to speed up the process for obtaining a commercial driver license by removing a number of regulatory restrictions. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety ...
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