The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced today, June 22, that it is eliminating the requirement for most for-hire motor common carriers of property and freight forwarders to maintain ...
This story appears in the March 7 print edition of Transport Topics. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it no longer will be necessary after March 21 for freight forwarders and ...
Three months after a hack prompted an outage of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s online registry of DOT-certified medical examiners, the site remains down, and FMCSA has not offered a ...
An “incursion” nine months ago that shut down the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners still is causing delays in registering new examiners ...
Truckers can now search the DOT’s online registry for certified examiners by zip code, says the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, but the full registry remains offline three months after a ...
Tick-tock. The clock is running out for truckers who want to comment on a proposal to increase insurance minimums for carriers. The deadline for submissions is Thursday. Tick-tock. The clock is ...
The fallout from a global hacking incident tied to Russian cybercriminals widened on Thursday as US insurance provider Genworth Financial revealed that 2.5 million of its policyholders and customers ...