President Joe Bidenās nominee to lead the federal agency on trucking affairs was easily approved by a U.S. Senate panel on June 22.
June 22, 2022FMCSA News Updates
Stay current with the latest Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration news from Transport Topics. Our expert coverage delivers timely updates on FMCSA regulations, enforcement actions and policy changes that directly impact the trucking and freight transportation industries. Whether you're a fleet operator, safety manager or industry stakeholder, our in-depth reporting helps you navigate compliance requirements and stay ahead in a constantly evolving regulatory landscape.
Sweeping Transformation of FMCSAās IT Systems Underway
For the past two years, Pavan Pidugu, chief technology officer for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, has quietly been working behind the scenes to conduct a sweeping transformation of many of the agencyās admittedly decades-old technology systems.
June 9, 2022FMCSA Nominee Touts IIJAās Workforce Programs at Senate Hearing
WASHINGTON ā Robin Hutcheson, President Joe Bidenās nominee to oversee the nationās trucking regulations, pointed to the administrationās efforts to boost the industryās workforce during her confirmation hearing June 8.
June 8, 2022Transportation Agencies Face Challenges Spending More for Safety
With billions of dollars in new congressional funding available for transportation regulatory agencies to spend on safety initiatives, several high-level federal officials said leaders must take a hard look at how that money is being spent, and whether there are opportunities to take new approaches to improve highway safety.
June 2, 2022FMCSA Extends COVID Emergency Declaration to Aug. 31
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has extended regulatory waivers related to truckersā allowable work time, citing continuing public health concerns over COVID-19.
May 31, 2022Acting FMCSA Chief Robin Hutcheson Says Truck Parking a Top Issue
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. ā The acting head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said her agency and trucking are in alignment on top issues confronting the industry, and pledged to work collaboratively with fleets to address them.
May 17, 2022Are Drivers Quitting After Positive Marijuana Tests?
The legalization of marijuana in several states and the post-pandemic economy have left the trucking industry with a bit of a perplexing, yet-to-be-solved mystery.
May 12, 2022Buttigieg Touts Infrastructure Grants Proposal
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pointed to grants proposed by the Biden White House for fiscal 2023 as funding that potentially could modernize major aspects of the countryās mobility network.
May 10, 2022āBeyond Complianceā Program Delays Challenge FMCSA
Nearly five years after it was mandated by Congress to go into effect, federal trucking regulators have yet to establish a ābeyond complianceā program to offer motor carriers some sort of extra credit or reward for early adoption of safety technologies or fatigue management programs.
May 4, 2022FMCSA Issues āNotice of Intentā to Require Speed Limiters on Heavy Trucks
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on April 27 issued a notice of intent to move forward with a rulemaking to require the use of speed limiters for commercial motor vehicles.
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