FMCSA powers expanded again with latest rule
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration can shut down a motorcoach operation if the company or a company officer has shown “egregious disregard”…
WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration can shut down a motorcoach operation if the company or a company officer has shown “egregious disregard”…
WASHINGTON The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration announced its intent last month to classify four versions of synthetic marijuana as a Schedule 1 drug and…
HICKORY, N.C. — A trucking outfit that was fined more than $1 million dollars last month for firing employees who blew the whistle for its…
ORLANDO, Fla. An apparent decision by federal transportation regulators not to require the retrofitting of existing commercial buses with passenger seatbelts has won strong…
FRANKFORT, Ky. Kentucky has begun weighing motorcoaches at its state weigh stations as part of an apparent safety blitz. A notice issued late last…
GREENBELT, Md. For the sixth consecutive year, the out-of-service rate declined for buses and motorcoaches checked during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance annual Roadcheck…
WASHINGTON D.C. The nearly three-year running feud in Congress over development of a comprehensive highway and public transportation law came to an end on…
WASHINGTON — Any and all crashes involving an operators motorcoaches will continue to count against the operators CSA score – even when the crashes are…
WASHINGTON Private bus and motorcoach companies should consider establishing security plans for their operations in anticipation of a Transportation Security Administration rule that could…
SALEM, Ore. Passenger carriers traveling through Oregon can expect to be pulled off the highway for surprise safety inspections under a new program put…