Two weeks ago, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration flipped the switch on the biggest overhaul of its registration ...
FMCSA’s Motus system replaces three legacy registration platforms and launches for registrants May 14. The system adds mobile access, identity verification and fraud deterrence features. Companies ...
Trucks drive away from the Port of Long Beach, Calif., on May 15, 2026. Under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug and Alcohol ...
A letter to Congressional leaders calls for action on legislation that would require a study into chameleon carriers, along ...
After 30 years, FMCSA has launched its unified registration system: Motus. The system combines ease of use and identity ...
FMCSA chief Derek Barrs is confident Motus is a "vital tool" to lock out "bad actors, scammers, and fraudulent brokers." Have ...
All motor carriers, brokers and other registered users will now undergo identity verification to claim those accounts in ...
Motus performs identity verification through Login.gov or uploaded government IDs and face biometric comparisons, plus ...
A federal system is working to crack down on trucks skirting safety regulations, a problem inspectors are seeing on Colorado ...
The FMCSA continues its efforts to fight electronic logging devices that don't meet federal requirements, removing more than ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that federal law does not shield transportation brokers from state-level personal injury lawsuits, a decision that likely will have sweeping implications for how ...
“The negligent-hiring tort against brokers, like the negligence tort against trucking companies, exists to keep unsafe trucks and unsafe drivers off America’s highways,” wrote Justice Kavanaugh in a ...