Random Drug Testing of Drivers to Remain at 25 Percent
WASHINGTON — The random drug-testing rate for regulated motor carriers will remain at 25 percent of their drivers during 2017, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety…
WASHINGTON — The random drug-testing rate for regulated motor carriers will remain at 25 percent of their drivers during 2017, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety…
WASHINGTON – The final stage of the new federal online registration system for commercial motor carriers has been delayed by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety…
LEXANDRIA, Va. – The United Motorcoach Association believes that speed limits for large buses and trucks should be set by state and local jurisdictions, not…
ATLANTA — The medical cards for possibly thousands of truck and bus drivers are in question after an Atlanta-based medical examiner was arrested and charged…
WASHINGTON — The Transportation Security Administration has proposed requiring security training for surface transportation employees, including those at public-transit bus systems and over-the-road bus companies.
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COLUMBUS, Ohio — The state of Ohio is investing $15 million to install advanced highway technology along its “Smart Mobility Corridor” — a 35‑mile stretch of…
DIX HILLS, N.Y. – Travelers along the Long Island Expressway near here now can take a break at a new 15,200-square-foot welcome center.
Unless they…
WASHINGTON – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants to make it easier for former military personnel to get the medical certification required to operate…
WASHINGTON — The federal Internal Revenue Service has issued a tax reminder pertaining to companies that pay employees and independent contractors.
Businesses that issue W-2…
WASHINGTON – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has issued a final rule establishing a national drug and alcohol clearinghouse for commercial truck and bus…