The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to delay for two years the implementation of a federal rule establishing, for the first time, training standards for entry-level truck drivers.
A very long-awaited final rule on national minimum training standards for entry-level applicants seeking to obtain a commercial driver’s license or certain endorsements was announced on Dec. 7 by the ...
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 ...
FMCSA’s nationwide sting uncovered more than 550 CDL training providers violating federal safety standards. Violations included fake addresses unqualified instructors and missing hazmat training.
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] A Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration electronic information system glitch is delaying full implementation of the Entry Level ...
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 Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Sept. 14 announced it will award approximately $48 million in grant funding to increase commercial driver’s license driver training opportunities and ...
The five-year exemption reduces training hours to 540, balancing classroom instruction with on-the-job training in brake inspection and repair. Industry statistics show that fleets and service ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is going ahead with its plan to negotiate the terms of a rule covering entry-level driver training. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is ...
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