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Governor LePage Issues Proclamation Regarding Hours of Service Waiver

State of Maine ProclamationGovernor's Emergency Proclamation for US-DOT Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Hours of Service Waiver

WHEREAS, heating fuel and bulk petroleum products in Maine continue to be in great demand due to a number of factors, including cold winter weather; and

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Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act)

On December 4, 2015, President Obama signed PL 114-94, the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act (FAST Act). This significant legislation sets funding authorization levels for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) through Fiscal Year 2020 and mandates several...

Governor Fallin Declares State of Emergency due to Catastrophic Storms

There is a State of Emergency continuing in the State of Oklahoma. Due to catastrophic weather occurring statewide, it is necessary to assist and expedite all efforts of storm relief. In order to accommodate this need and to provide assistance to the citizens of the State of Oklahoma in this...

Instructor Certification Program

The NTC Instructor Development Program (IDP) is designed to attract experts in their fields who are committed to providing this crucial training. The program guarantees the superiority of NTC training courses by adhering to its core values: 

Ensure that all instructors are trained...

Washington Governor Declares State of Emergency Due to Severe Storms

WHEREAS, from November 13 through 18, 2015, a series of severe storms struck Washington State, producing high winds and extreme rainfall resulting in major flooding, saturated soils, landslides, stream bank and slope erosion, fallen tree limbs, broken and uprooted trees, and flying debris;...