The phishing scheme targets motor carriers with emails "designed to steal sensitive information or demand illegal payments,” FMCSA said.
The D.C. Circuit stayed FMCSA's non-domiciled CDL rule in November. The agency asked to place the litigation on hold while it works on a final rule. FMCSA is still seeking three-year approval for the ...
While Trump 2.0 touts deregulation, it’s still using new regulation enforcement to shape trucking in 2026. The administration is executing its crackdowns on English ...
For nearly a decade, FMCSA’s rules on English proficiency and medical certification have existed in regulatory limbo, passed but rarely enforced. The delays are over. Today, June 23, followed by June ...
If you got an email from FMCSA this week telling you to prepare for Motus, you might have rolled your eyes. Another promise ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration officials posted a warning to truckers on April 8 to be aware of “predatory” companies that ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] For the past two years, Pavan Pidugu, chief technology officer for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, has quietly been ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has asked Congress to give the agency the statutory authority to assess civil penalties for unauthorized brokerage violations — both the ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed changes to freight broker and freight forwarder financial responsibility requirements, addressing the problem of brokers that don’t pay ...
FMCSA is required to study driver compensation and its effects on safety as part of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA). The host of a panel discussion here, Tom Keane, who is FMCSA's ...
While FMCSA plans a massive audit of its 800,000 registered entities in an attempt to extinguish the spreading wildfire of double brokering and freight fraud, a recent deep dive into the pool of ...
The DOT agency is looking for qualified individuals to serve in safety and medical committees that will help shape the future of transportation.
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