Senate Panel Confirms Clapp as First FMCSA Administrator
The Senate Commerce Committee confirmed Joseph M. Clapp as the first administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
The Senate Commerce Committee confirmed Joseph M. Clapp as the first administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
The Senate Commerce Committee will vote tomorrow on the nomination of Joseph M. Clapp as chief of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Hazardous materials haulers should be prepared for closer scrutiny following last week's terrorist attacks
Truckers continue to experience delays at U.S. borders in the wake of last week's terrorist attacks as the U.S. Customs Service remains on a high security alert. Government officials said they will take the delays into account when enforcing hours of service regulations
Trucking companies engaged in the relief effort for Tuesday’s terrorist attack need not apply for exemptions to hours of service or size and weight rules, a Department of Transportation spokesman said
Truck drivers providing emergency assistance to the New York City area may be exempt from federal hours-of-services rules
A group of U.S. Representatives are asking their colleagues to support a bill that would extend truck size and weight limits from the Interstate System to the entire National Highway System
The U.S. Department of Transportation released the results of a study assessing the vulnerability of the national transportation infrastructure that relies on the Global Positioning System
President Bush and Mexican President Vicente Fox wrap up a series of meetings today. One topic of the meetings was the issue of Mexican trucks gaining further entry into the United States
The U.S. Department of Transportation Inspector General today announced the official launch of its revamped web page at www.oig.dot.gov.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is continuing to work on truck driver hours of service reform, but don’t look for substantive decisions until after the Senate has confirmed Joseph Clapp as administrator
Oklahoma may face sanctions by the International Registration Plan if it can’t provide evidence of compliance by early November
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has given the public another 30 days to comment on whether or not positive drug tests should be included in state driving records
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has published revisions to controlled substance and alcohol testing rules for commercial drivers
When should a carrier or driver reasonably be expected to know if a shipper has violated hazardous materials transportation laws
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