Safety and Compliance

Articles on safety protocols, industry regulations, and compliance requirements governing trucking. This category addresses legal standards, accident prevention, driver safety programs, and regulatory updates. Companies and drivers can stay informed about mandatory practices to protect personnel and avoid penalties.

Don’t Miss Your Chance! Apply for the 2026 Fleet Safety Awards Before Nov. 3

Fleet Safety in the Trucking Industry In the fast-paced world of the trucking industry, fleet safety is crucial. It is not just a regulatory requirement but a foundation of operational integrity and public trust. Shockingly, in 2023 alone, 5,472 lives were lost in crashes involving large trucks, with a staggering 70% of these fatalities being […]

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The Unyielding Commitment to Trucking Oversight During Government Shutdowns: A Safety Perspective

In times of political turmoil, such as a government shutdown, the importance of trucking oversight becomes increasingly critical. The U.S. trucking industry, a vital backbone of the economy, relies on robust regulatory frameworks to ensure safety, efficiency, and the seamless movement of goods across the nation. With the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and

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Trucking Under Fire: Is Oversight Still Safe During the Government Shutdown?

As the clock ticked past October 1, 2023, a significant ripple effect was felt across the nation due to the U.S. government shutdown, which left nearly 750,000 federal employees in a state of uncertainty. Among those in the crosshairs of this stalemate are key agencies responsible for ensuring the safe and efficient operation of the

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Uninterrupted Safety: The Untold Story of Trucking Oversight During Shutdowns

As the U.S. government entered a shutdown on October 1, impacting approximately 750,000 employees, key operations within the trucking oversight sector remained largely unaffected. Agencies like the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and the Federal Highway Administration managed to uphold their responsibilities, effectively ensuring the continuity of crucial oversight mechanisms in the industry. According

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