Following a surge in removals last year, FMCSA has blacklisted four more electronic logging devices for failing to meet ...
Regulators are proposing to restore the automatic emergency hours-of-service exemption from 14 days back to 30 days to ...
Despite the proven success of automated traffic enforcement in other cities, the Trump administration wants to eliminate D.C.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration continues a crackdown on an increasing number of states it says have been ...
January 16, 2026 - USDOT officials used the 2026 TRB Annual Meeting to underscore automation as central to the Department’s ...
Drivers and fleets using the PremierRide Logs, DSG Elogs, and State Elogs ELD devices should revert to paper and find replacement devices within 60 days.
Fleets face a 60-day timeline to replace four FMCSA-revoked ELDs or risk out-of-service orders beginning March 1.
The U.S. Transportation Department plans to revise its approach to airline consumer protection, focusing on compliance rather ...
Participating businesses must seek recertification under the new rule—even if previously qualified for prior years. The recertification process will likely impact women and minority-owned businesses ...
On October 3, 2025, the U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) issued an Interim Final Rule and Guidance that significantly changes the certification process for Disadvantaged Business Enterprises ...
The “new National Railroad Partnership Program,” administered by the FRA, will fund projects that improve safety, including grade crossing safety, or that reduce the state-of-good-repair backlog or ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation on Dec. 19 issued a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) that makes $33 million in funding available for the Department’s University Transportation Centers (UTC) ...