The US Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has proposed a set of national prerequisite training standards for entry-level commercial truck and bus ...
FMCSA Senior Policy Advisor Michael Hampton met with truckers at the Guilty by Association Truck Show and talked ELDs/hours, ...
ATRI is asking for data from carriers for a study on new entrant driver training and safety, focusing on FMCSA requirements and driver retention.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing to require that newly licensed commercial driver’s license holders first complete specified minimum classroom and behind-the-wheel training ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's new Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) regs' compliance date is Feb. 7, meaning any prospective CDL skills-test taker without a Commercial Learners' ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced more than $77 million in grants to states and training institutions to improve ...
Drivers upgrading from a Class B commercial driver’s license holders to a Class A CDL will soon have an easier path to do so. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Wednesday published a ...
FMCSA’s interim final rule, effective immediately, significantly alters how states issue non-domiciled CDLs, following ...
Clients have reportedly completed the required training in a quarter of the time with 24/7 accessibility, short videos, and instant FMCSA reporting. INFINIT-I's FMCSA-approved ELDT theory training ...
The new entry-level driver training rule, originally scheduled to go into effect Feb. 7, now will have to wait another two years because the government needs more time to finish the registry of ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Expressing concern over commercial driver license issuance delays and possible fraud, federal trucking regulators are seeking public ...
A prominent truck safety group warns that regulators' decision to further delay new training rules for entry-level drivers could increase the number of fatal highway crashes. Advocates for Highway and ...