The long-promised revision to the way trucking companies are rated by the U.S. government will be published Jan. 21, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced Friday. The Safety ...
The American Transportation Research Institute is supporting the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration in collecting industry input and insights on the use of wireless roadside inspections. On ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Monday issued guidance clarifying the roadside inspection regulation for trucks equipped with automatic on-board recording devices (AOBRDs).
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s testing of wireless roadside inspection technology will enter its third and final phase in December 2015, when it will over the course of a year ...
WASHINGTON — After declining to let autonomous trucking companies substitute cab-mounted warning beacons for ground-based devices to alert passing motorists of a disabled truck, federal regulators ...
Editor's note: International Roadcheck is May 4-6. This is part two of a three-part series on how fleets can prepare for and pass roadside inspections —not just during the 72-hour International ...
A successful roadside inspection is crucial to the overall health of your compliance program. To this end, leading provider of transportation safety and compliance solutions J. J. Keller & Associates, ...
Here’s what drivers, owner-operators and fleet managers need to know about passing intensive roadside inspections by federal regulators. As a truck driver, owner-operator, or safety manager of a fleet ...
There's no shortage of ways motor carriers can find themselves sideways with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the federal agency that regulates interstate highway transportation.
For nearly a decade, FMCSA’s rules on English proficiency and medical certification have existed in regulatory limbo, passed but rarely enforced. The delays are over. Today, June 23, followed by June ...