A new rule imposing minimum training requirements for certain entry-level CDL drivers is set to take effect on Feb. 7. With that date looming, many drivers, motor carriers, and training providers are ...
Despite some concerns that it might not be ready by the deadline, the Training Provider Registry for the new entry-level driver training standards is now active, according to the Federal Motor Carrier ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced a final rule establishing comprehensive national minimum training standards for entry-level commercial truck and bus operators seeking ...
'Entry Level' truck driver training: With FMCSA's new regs looming, old-school training ways survive
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's new Entry Level Driver Training (ELDT) regs' compliance date is Feb. 7, meaning any prospective CDL skills-test taker without a Commercial Learners' ...
Effective July 20, 2004, those who employ commercial motor vehicle (CMV) drivers operating in interstate commerce must be certain that entry-level drivers get training . Effective July 20, 2004, those ...
ATA called on Congressional leaders for six legislative reforms related to CDL testing, driver training and cabotage. Plus, ...
In light of feedback and new regulations, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is withdrawing its 2007 entry-level driver training rulemaking to pursue a new proposal. On Sept. 19, the ...
The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) is looking for motor carrier participants in research to analyze the impacts of new-entrant truck driver training on safety and retention. The ...
UPS UPS is taking another swing at a federal exemption from new entry-level driver training (ELDT) regulations as it struggles to fill driver training slots across its network. The new application, to ...
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