J. Keller’s new checklist and training programs aim to help fleets stay compliant with training standards as FMCSA ELDT enforcement rises.
Age limits: The state doesn’t have an upper age limit for driving. But in 2004, Florida mandated that drivers 80 or older needed to pass a vision test and file a vision examination report when ...
Combined with the Badlands trim's standard off-road features like its Goes Over Any Terrain modes — including Sand and Rock ...
Since our initial test of the Jeep Wagoneer, this immense three-row SUV now has a 420-horsepower, twin-turbocharged inline six-cylinder engine, which replaces the 392-hp, 5.7-liter V8. Not only is the ...
In the sports sedan tug-of-war among Audi, BMW and Mercedes-Benz, the A4 now prevails over its peers. Sports sedans often fall short of expectations, being neither sporty nor luxurious, or prove ...
Derek Barrs, the leader of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, on Thursday announced plans to radically change something at the core of big problem areas for trucking in 2025: ...
Inspectors want guidance about paper medical cards while states still work to roll out FMCSA's electronic filing system. Legislators look in a new direction to bring more help to the fight against ...
If your fleet uses a third-party entry-level driver training provider or operates your own in-house training, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s removal of thousands of providers from ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issued or extended three Hours of Service waivers for truck drivers across more than 20 states. Two waivers, covering states in the Northeast ...
In response to ATA's petition, OOIDA urged FMCSA to reject it and instead offered support for another path for under-21 ...
Field test looks for active ingredients to see if driver is under the influence at the time of the stop. Taking the test is ...
“We’ve now knocked 9,500 truck drivers out of service for failing to speak our national language — ENGLISH!” Duffy posted on X. “This administration will always put you and your family’s safety first.