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2023 regulatory year-in-review & 2024 outlook
Audits & Enforcement /CSA & Safety Ratings /Agency News

2023 regulatory year-in-review & 2024 outlook

2023 was a big year for trucking and a fairly busy one for regulators. We saw a lot of new proposed rule changes from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Adminstration (FMCSA), particularly around their various enforcement mechanisms like safety ratings and CSA scores. With 2023 coming to a close, we're taking a look back at the most significant DOT-related regulatory initiaves from the past year and looking forward to what's in store for next year. 2023 Year In ReviewAs noted, the FMCSA was fairly

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Dec 18, 2023
Understanding FMCSA verifications of employment
Driver Qualification /New Entrants

Understanding FMCSA verifications of employment

Vetting commercial drivers to ensure they are properly qualified is one of the foundational regulatory obligations placed on motor carriers by federal and state safety regulations. As we've discussed in other articles, there's a lot that goes into qualifying drivers. But there's one aspect of driver qualification in particular that seems to cause quite a bit of confusion, and that's the so-called "verification of employment" or "safety performance history request" process. In this article, we br

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Dec 5, 2023
5 things fleets can do today to significantly reduce risk
New Entrants /CSA & Safety Ratings /Audits & Enforcement

5 things fleets can do today to significantly reduce risk

In addition to operational concerns, regulated trucking companies are tasked with navigating a complex web of responsibilities, with the safety of their drivers, cargo, and the motoring public firmly at the core. And it's no secret that fleets have a big target on their back when things go sideways. The consequences of non-compliance and unsafe operations are severe, with fleet-wide shutdowns and multi-million dollar jury verdicts becoming increasingly common. Fortunately, there are ways to sign

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Nov 21, 2023
FMCSA amends broker & freight forwarder financial responsibility rules
Breaking /Agency News

FMCSA amends broker & freight forwarder financial responsibility rules

In a notice to be published in the Federal Register soon, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced revisions to its regulations pertaining to property broker and freight forwarder financial responsibility.This final rule, which is set to take effect 60 days from the date the rule is published in the Federal Register, modifies the following five regulatory areas relating to broker and freight forwarder financial responsibility:Assets Readily Available. In its 2012 MAP-21

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Nov 15, 2023
Drug & alcohol testing for student drivers
Drug/Alcohol Testing

Drug & alcohol testing for student drivers

The first foray into trucking for many commercial drivers is some type of truck driving or CDL school. These institutions provide a valuable service and mission-critical training to these prospective drivers, helping to ensure they are equipped with the foundational knowledge and skills to safely operate large trucks and buses. CDL schools took on an even more prominent role in the industry with the Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) rules that took effect in 2022. One question you'll occasional

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Nov 15, 2023
Controlling driver log falsifications
Hours-of-Service /Audits & Enforcement /Trucksafe LIVE!

Controlling driver log falsifications

In a recent episode of our Trucksafe LIVE! podcast, we tackled the issue of commercial driver log falsification. What exactly are false logs? Log falsification is a misrepresentation of a commercial driver's duty status or driving time on their daily record of duty status. False logs can be deliberate or unintentional. Attempts to conceal substantive hours-of-service violations by mis-logging time are frequent contributors to log falsifications. Misuse of personal conveyance status, mischaracter

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Nov 1, 2023
Wiseman joins FreightWaves to discuss the Drug/Alcohol Clearinghouse
Drug/Alcohol Testing /Trucksafe

Wiseman joins FreightWaves to discuss the Drug/Alcohol Clearinghouse

Trucksafe's president Brandon Wiseman recently joined FreightWaves to discuss the federal Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, including who is required to use it, how it functions, and what the most recent data says about drug/alcohol use among commercial drivers. Check out the replay below. About Trucksafe Consulting, LLC: Trucksafe Consulting is a full-service DOT regulatory compliance consulting and training service. We help carriers develop, implement, and improve their safety programs, through pe

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Trucksafe Consulting
Oct 26, 2023
Keys to a compliant vehicle maintenance file
Vehicle Maintenance /New Entrants

Keys to a compliant vehicle maintenance file

As a regulated fleet, there's no shortage of records you're required to maintain: driver qualification files, accident registers, insurance info, driver logs, drug/alcohol test results, just to name a few! One particularly important group of documents on that list are those pertaining to the maintenance of your commercial vehicles. Part 396 of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations compels motor carriers to properly inspect and maintain their equipment and document their efforts to do so

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Oct 2, 2023
FMCSA to enhance DataQs appeal process
Breaking /Audits & Enforcement

FMCSA to enhance DataQs appeal process

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has plans to overhaul its DataQs system to accommodate deeper levels of appeal, according to a recent notice from the agency. "Stakeholders from industry, CMV drivers, and the public have expressed concerns regarding the transparency and uniformity of addressing Requests for Data Review (RDRs), and specifically, RDR Reconsiderations. Stakeholders note that program offices do not have a uniform process for initial RDR reviews or for handling

Brandon WisemanBrandon Wiseman
Sep 13, 2023
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