A new rule imposing minimum training requirements for certain entry-level CDL drivers is set to take effect on Feb. 7. With that date looming, many drivers, motor carriers, and training providers are ...
The new entry-level driver training rule, originally scheduled to go into effect Feb. 7, now will have to wait another two years because the government needs more time to finish the registry of ...
The FMCSA committee tasked with producing an entry-level driver training rule concluded its first meetings in Washington, D.C., last week, where committee members discussed broad topics needing ...
Truck driver training schools don’t even have to assert that they trained the driver, rode with him, tested him on specific material, completed an obstacle course, ride along, or anything like ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced a final rule establishing comprehensive national minimum training standards for entry-level commercial truck and bus operators seeking ...
A New Hampshire law preventing licensing of new entry-level truck drivers has been changed with the governor’s signing of immediate legislation to comply with new federal requirements. Federal ...
A rule proposal from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to implement minimum training standards for new entrant truck drivers has cleared the White House’s Office of Management and Budget ...
Stevens finishes all entry-level driver training with the company's initial orientation and a five-week assignment to a company trainer in regular fleet operation. “In simple terms, the truck fleet on ...
The nation’s largest fleet, UPS, is petitioning the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for an exemption from certain provisions in the entry-level driver training rule that will go into ...
A New Hampshire law preventing licensing of new entry-level truck drivers has been changed with the governor’s signing of immediate legislation to comply with new federal requirements. Bob Sculley, ...
That might seem like a simple question. But given past Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration proposed rules on training covered both post-CDL and pre-CDL “entry-level drivers,” the question saw ...
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