WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing 18 rule changes aimed at simplifying regulatory compliance for truck drivers and motor carriers.
According to a list of notices published on Tuesday, the proposed rules, to be formally released on Friday, will have 60-day comment periods.
The rules include:
Removal of self-reporting requirement
FMCSA proposes to revise its regulations requiring commercial driver’s license holders to self-report motor vehicle violations to their state. “With the implementation of the exclusive electronic exchange of violations between state drivers licensing agencies in 2024, self-reporting is no longer necessary.”
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