Sentences with phrase «safer motor carrier»

We believe the information in this package, when effectively applied, will contribute to safer motor carrier operations and highways.

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Chao told a Detroit auto show forum that the revised voluntary guidelines would address not only self - driving automobiles but «barriers to the safe integration of autonomous technology for motor carriers, transit, trucks, infrastructure and other modes.»
FMCSA Service Centers is interconnected with several FMCSA systems, including Motor Carrier Management Information System (MCMIS), Safety and Fitness Electronic Records (SAFER), Query Central (QC), and SAFETYNET.
Included are positions concerned with promoting safe operating practices and enforcing compliance by shippers of hazardous materials; motor carrier accident investigation and prevention; developing regulations and standards; and providing technical assistance to the industry and other jurisdictions involved in motor carrier safety.
81 FR 78103 - Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Parts and Accessories Necessary for Safe Operation; Speed Limiting Devices
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) solicited comments on opening rulemaking on speed governors at the urging of Road Safe America, individual motor carriers, and the American Trucking AssociatMotor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) solicited comments on opening rulemaking on speed governors at the urging of Road Safe America, individual motor carriers, and the American Trucking Associatmotor carriers, and the American Trucking Associations.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration once again is refusing to put safer limits on the hours truck drivers are allowed to work.
Section 396.3 of Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's regulations requires commercial trucks to undergo systemic inspection, repair and maintenance, which is generally understood to mean a regular or scheduled program to keep vehicles in safe operating condition.
In addition to this personnel file, there are not only the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, but also manuals, policies, and procedures from the company itself that specify how they train their drivers and what policies they implement to keep the roads safe.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) sets standards with which companies must comply to ensure their trucks are safe to drive.
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