Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Regulators at DOT posted a flurry of proposed rules on Tuesday. (Photo: John Gallagher/FreightWaves) WASHINGTON — The Federal ...
The FMCSA has made changes to a slate of technical rules affecting drivers and carriers, including ditching spare fuses and ...
That latest filing in the case of owner-operator Jorge Rivera Lujan v. the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration asks for an emergency stay of the government's final rule restricting ...
FMCSA chief Derek Barrs Thursday said the agency is working with Congress on the recently introduced and President Trump-endorsed "Dalilah Law," whose draft language requires a measure of ...
Takeaways Replacing a contested interim rule, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration finalized a rule effective 03.16.26 that could sharply limit non‑domiciled CDLs to drivers holding H‑2A, H ...
FMCSA's new rule again tries to drastically limit the number of non-domiciled CDLs issued by states—from 200,000 to only 6,000 over a few years—and increase licensing scrutiny. The Federal Motor ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing to reinforce broker transparency regulations. The administration announced a notice of proposed rulemaking for “Transparency in Property ...
Model Number: FW-BYOD ELD Identifier: FTSFW1 ELD Provider: Forward Thinking Systems LLC . This was one of four device ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing rules to protect drivers from coercion by their employers, shippers, receivers or brokers. The rules are aimed in particular at preventing ...
The Final Rule follows the FMCSA’s September 29, 2025 Interim Final Rule on non-domiciled CDLs and CLPs. The Final Rule and Interim Final Rule ...
Replacing a contested interim rule, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration finalized a rule effective 03.16.26 that could sharply limit non‑domiciled CDLs to drivers holding H‑2A, H‑2B, or ...