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Trucksafe's president Brandon Wiseman recently joined the Safe as Truck podcast to discuss the top hours-of-service, driver logging, and ELD violations plaguing motor carriers and their fleets. Check it out below!

Trucksafe's Brandon Wiseman recently joined LogRock on its Safe as Truck podcast to discuss common hours-of-service violations and how to avoid them. In particular, Brandon addresses common pain points like personal conveyance, unidentified driving time, and ELD-related violations. Catch the replay below!

In a notice posted May 23, 2022, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) declared a national emergency related to the closure of a key manufacturing facility for baby formula and the resulting nationwide formula shortage. According to the notice, "th[e] Emergency Declaration addresses nationwide emergency conditions creating a need for immediate transportation of baby formula, ingredients for the production of baby formula including but not limited to whey, casein, corn syrup and

Trucksafe's president Brandon Wiseman recently joined the "Taking the Hire Road" podcast, a DriverReach and FreightWaves production, to discuss the intersection between DOT compliance and driver recruiting. Catch the replay below!

In a notice soon to be published in the Federal Register, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced it will be reopening comments on its 2016 Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (ANPRM) concerning mandatory state inspections of certain passenger-carrying commercial motor vehicles (CMVs).In 2016, FMCSA published an ANPRM titled “State Inspection Programs for Passenger-Carrier Vehicles." The ANPRM announced that FMCSA was considering a requirement that States establish a

At its heart, PSP provides carriers, individual drivers, and industry service providers access to commercial drivers' safety records from th

Trucksafe's President and transportation attorney Brandon Wiseman recently joined Tenstreet to discuss the recently implemented Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) rule and what motor carriers need to understand about that rule. In this article, we'll recap some of the most frequently asked questions about ELDT. Impact of new ELDT on existing training requirementsHistorically, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs) have had very little to say about mandatory training for commercial

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moving forward with its 2016 proposed rulemaking that would require larger trucks to be equipped with speed limiter technology. In an Advanced Notice of Proposed Rulemaking posted on May 3rd, the agency said it is “provid[ing] a series of questions to gather information and data to assist FMCSA in drafting a Supplemental Notice of Proposed Rulemaking” to offer proposed regulatory text and address comments from the initial proposal. The 2016 rule

In order for an individual to be qualified to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV), he/she must meet the minimum qualification standards set forth in Part 391 of the federal motor carrier safety rules, and motor carriers that employ or engage drivers have a responsibility to ensure that their drivers are and remain qualified under those rules. One of those minimum qualification standards warrants additional attention and it’s the one that says that drivers must be physically qualified to ope
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