Posts by MTAC Staff
FMCSA guidance – States may accept learner’s permit applications from out-of-state drivers
From Overdrive Online: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is issuing regulatory guidance to clarify that states can choose to accept out-of-state commercial learner’s permit (CLP) applications and administer the general knowledge test to out-of-state applicants. In a notice to be published in the Federal Register Thursday, Aug. 3, FMCSA says the state administering the…
Read MoreIRS webinar on Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax (Form 2290)
Payment of the federal heavy vehicle use tax, reported on the Heavy Highway Vehicle Use Tax (IRS Form 2290), is due Aug. 31. The IRS has asked us to spread the word that it will be giving a webinar on preparing and filing 2290s on Aug. 15 and 16, 2017, at 2 p.m. ET both…
Read MoreInclement weather and over-dimensioned moves
The Connecticut Department of Transportation (CT DOT) has revised their policy regarding the movement of over-dimensioned loads as it pertains to inclement weather. MTAC worked with CT DOT during the crafting of the new policy. The changes will provide clarity as to when moves can or cannot be made during inclement weather, in order to…
Read MoreCrash preventability demonstration program
From the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. On July 27, 2017, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) published a Federal Register notice announcing a 24-month Crash Preventability Demonstration Program to review the preventability of certain crashes. Starting August 1, 2017, FMCSA will begin accepting Requests for Data Review (RDRs) in…
Read MoreCall on Washington
From Sept. 12-14, MTAC members will travel to Washington, DC for “Call on Washington.” This event is open to all interested members. Come spend time discussing important industry issues with our Congressional delegation. The members of Congress and their senior staff members need to hear directly from constituents as they work to craft policy. Below…
Read MoreGoodyear offers cost-savings for MTAC members
Goodyear has set up special program for MTAC members. When purchasing Goodyear tires through any authorized Goodyear tire dealer, MTAC members who reference our national account number will receive discounted pricing on tires used for on-highway applications, off-highway, construction, and more. The program includes Goodyear as well as Dunlop products. Update (Aug. 3, 2017) –…
Read MoreFMCSA Chief: CSA to have public meeting, defends ELD mandate
From Transport Topics. A meeting to gather input on ways to improve the Compliance, Safety, Accountability performance scoring program for carriers will be scheduled this year, the country’s top trucking regulator told House lawmakers on July 18. With nearly four months to finalize a corrective plan for the CSA program, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety…
Read MoreOperation Safe Driver Week starts Oct. 15
From Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance: Law enforcement agencies throughout North America will engage in heightened traffic safety enforcement and educational outreach as part of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s (CVSA) Operation Safe Driver Week, Oct. 15-21, 2017. Throughout the week, enforcement personnel will identify and issue warnings and/or citations to commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers…
Read MoreInfrastructure, freight agenda not advancing on Capitol Hill
From Transport Topics. As they approach the legislative calendar’s halfway point, Republicans have been unable to carve a path forward for President Donald Trump’s multi-year infrastructure funding plan, despite their control of the U.S. House and Senate. Trump had promised to deliver an infrastructure measure to Congress during his first 100 days in office. Instead,…
Read MorePHMSA preempts NYC fuel hauling law
From National Tank Truck Carriers. On July 6, 2017, the Pipeline & Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) published a notice in the Federal Register preempting New York City’s hazardous material truck permit and inspection programs as well as the fees related to those inspections and permits. Unless New York City files a petition for reconsideration…
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