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Regulatory Guidance

Welcome to the FMCSA Guidance Portal. This web portal is a searchable, indexed database that contains and links to all guidance documents in effect from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. The guidance documents lack the force and effect of law, unless expressly authorized by statute or incorporated into a contract.

To comment on any guidance document, or to request issuance, reconsideration, modification, or rescission of any guidance document, please identify the guidance document in your request and send it to: FMCSAguidance@dot.gov. NOTE: The FMCSAguidance mailbox is not intended to serve as a mailbox for general inquiries. For inquiries that go beyond the limited purpose of the FMCSAguidance mailbox, please call FMCSA's Information Line (800-832-5660) or visit FMCSA's "Contact Us" page to send your inquiry to the appropriate mailbox.

Subject Agency Identifier Topic Issued Date
Are Canadian Armed Forces exempt from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs), including the ELD requirements, if they have proper documentation when operating in the United States? FMCSA-HOS-ELD-395-FAQ71 ELD requirements for foreign-domiciled motor carriers
Are Canadian commercial drivers who transport any liquid or gaseous material in a tank having a rated capacity of 1,000 gallons or more or multiple tanks having an individual rated capacity of more than 119 gallons and an aggregate capacity of 1,000 FMCSA-BOR-CDL-383-FAQ006 Cross-border commercial and non-Commercial Driver License Requirements.
If a Canada/Mexico domiciled company with a terminal in the United States dispatches a driver from one of its Canada/Mexico location to move a vehicle to its U.S. terminal for use in the U.S., is the vehicle move considered a driveaway/towaway operation? FMCSA-BOR-HOS-ELD-395-FAQ009-RESCINDED Cross Border Transportation ELDs
May a Mexico-domiciled carrier operate in the U.S. with a copy of the completed commercial zone application in the vehicle and be in compliance with the regulations? FMCSA-BOR-CZ-372-FAQ-002 Commercial zone operations
Crash Preventability Demonstration Program, 83 FR 5506 FMCSA-FR-83FR5506.2018.02.07 crash preventability
Are transporters of mobile or modular homes considered drive-away/tow-away operations under Section 395.8 (a)(1)(iii)(A)(2) or (3) and therefore exempt from the ELD rule? FMCSA-HOS-ELD-395-FAQ25(2017-12-18)-CORR1 ELD Guidance
How must a driver who is starting to work for a new motor carrier present their prior 7 days’ records of duty status to the new carrier? FMCSA-ELD-395-Q15 ELD Guidance
How must a driver who is starting to work for a new motor carrier present their prior 7 days’ record of duty status (RODS) to the new carrier? FMCSA-HOS-ELD-395-FAQ015(2017-12-12)-CORR1 ELD Guidance
Is your ELD listing up-to-date? FMCSA-HOS-ELD-TECH-395-FAQ99 ELD Guidance
ELD FAQ 23:Electronic Logging Devices and Hours of Service—Cross Border Transportation FMCSA-HOS-ELD-395-FAQ23-RESCINDED ELD Guidance