The U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is launching a nationwide study to quantify the economic and safety ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has removed five additional electronic logging devices (ELDs) from ...
Highway, a leading firm in freight fraud mitigation and carrier identity, has introduced a feature allowing brokers to screen ...
FMCSA announces plans to survey truck drivers about truck parking to estimate the monetary benefits of creating new truck ...
FMCSA has revoked the certification of electronic logging devices from five providers: Ontime Logs, Green Light ELD, Sahara ...
Motor carriers and truck drivers using any of the five electronic logging devices revoked by FMCSA have 60 days to replace ...
FMCSA’s removal of five ELDs means carriers using them will need to switch to approved devices within the next 60 days.
This extension allows motor carriers to continue equipping their vehicles with this device to reduce rear-end collisions.
The study will look at crash risk by driving hour, impact of the 34-hour restart provision and more. Plus, another bill would codify CDL restrictions for non-citizens; Wabash issues trailer recalls.
Human trafficking epidemic spreads across interstate highways as victims become untraceable to law enforcement with organized ...
Ramp, the newsletter published by Venable’s Autonomous and Connected Mobility Team. The On-Ramp explores legal and ...
Data shows eductions in rear-end collisions with Grote's Auxiliary Strobe and Stop Lamp installed. Also: Averitt partners ...
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