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The Department of Transportation announced Tuesday that the minimum random drug and alcohol testing rate for safety-sensitive employees will remain unchanged in 2025 from 2024 for most agencies. For ...
"This risk is exacerbated by the fact that there is currently no proven, widely accepted standard to determine marijuana ...
Trucking regulators have denied a petition by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles to allow third-party commercial driver license testers, at their discretion, to continue ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing to revise its drug testing procedures rule, which became effective on June 1, 2023, to provide interim provisions to require employers to conduct ...
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Agency doubles minimum annual percentage rate for random tests of truckers. The announcement comes just prior to the official launch of the drug and alcohol clearinghouse, which experts warn could ...
New Jersey officials joined with Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration leaders Nov. 1 to tout how a $2 million federal roadway safety grant will pay for new state motor vehicle mobile units to ...
Anyone who wants to get a new authority or update an existing one, starting sometime soon, will have to go through these steps, which include using a smartphone to scan a driver's license and then ...
Internal auditors at the U.S. Department of Transportation could soon be conducting a review of the FMCSA's drug testing program as part of a transportation industry-wide mandate, FreightWaves has ...
FMCSA is developing two pilot programs to test increased HOS flexibility for truck drivers: driving time pauses and sleeper berth split options. Drivers will be monitored via smartphones, smartwatches ...
The federal government is proposing to re-classify marijuana as a less-dangerous drug, according to anonymous sources cited by the Associated Press. But what that would mean for trucking is unclear.