Carriers are still required to randomly select 50% of their drivers for random drug tests, and 10% for random alcohol tests.
In a new report to Congress, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it has identified some safety concerns with its COVID-era waiver that allowed certain third-party CDL skills test ...
On Thursday, Jan. 8, the U.S. Department of Transportation announced the 2026 minimum testing rates established for ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is planning to submit an Information Collection Request associated with its annual survey on commercial driver license skills testing delays. An ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has denied a request from the Trucking Alliance to "amend the definition of actual knowledge to include the employer's knowledge of a driver's positive ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has published a final rule to increase flexibility in the commercial driver license skills test process. Specifically, the final rule allows states to ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has OK’d a practice that it previously banned because of concerns it could allow unqualified truck drivers to get commercial licenses. The new rule will ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is considering whether carriers should include positive drug tests obtained via hair follicle testing in the Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse, ...