Numerous DOT rules in the works for the new year
The DOT plans to propose over 25 commercial vehicle safety rule changes for the public to weigh in on in 2024. Speed limiters, higher fines, and changes to driver training rules are all on the agenda, while at least one controversial rule has been pushed to the backburner.
The following are some of the new rule changes with key actions to look out for in the new year:
Equally important to these upcoming rule changes is what’s NOT on the agenda. The FMCSA has notably moved the proposal to require electronic IDs on commercial motor vehicles to its “long-term actions” list, meaning the proposal is not expecting any action in 2024. This rule proposal was opposed by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association and others, who claim the rule is a major privacy intrusion for drivers.
Other long-term actions with an uncertain future include:
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