Trucking Dive reached out to FMCSA to clarify how resales may or may not be affected for carriers buying used equipment and wanting to verify the current safety of the equipment.
Federal regulators have removed 27 electronic logging devices from the approved list since January. The post FMCSA purges dozens of ELDs amid compliance crackdown appeared first on FreightWaves.
Of the 14 ELDs revoked Wednesday, 10 are from Gorilla Fleet Safety, which said it's aware of the revocations and is working ...
Regulators warn Congress that stagnant 1985 insurance minimums now cover less than 1.5% of median “nuclear” verdicts leaving ...
The request from Grote Industries, now open for comments through May 10, would allow auxiliary rear or side lamps that flash or strobe when controlled by Grote’s Rear-End Collision Warning (RCW) ...
Leaders at TCA 2026 convention warn that federal enforcement of CDL training, English language proficiency, and ELD ...
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 ...
Model Number: FW-BYOD ELD Identifier: FTSFW1 ELD Provider: Forward Thinking Systems LLC . This was one of four device ...
U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy announced in a Feb. 18 release that over 557 CDL training schools reportedly ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced March 4 that it has removed another 14 devices from the agency’s ...
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 ...