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The NAS Correlation Study Corrective Action Plan Report to Congress

The report to Congress presents FMCSA's corrective action plan for addressing the six recommendations made by the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences’ study of FMCSA’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability program and Safety Measurement System.  This report is...

The Statutory Rulemakings Letter Report to Congress - January 2018

Pursuant to section 5307 of the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation Act, the letter report provides written notification for each of the rulemakings subject to section 5307(c), including a description of actions taken to date, explanations of delay, and expected dates of rulemaking...

The Motor Carrier Financial Responsibility Report to Congress

Pursuant to section 5517 of the FAST Act, the report compares the differences between State and Federal financial responsibility requirements applicable to for-hire property and household goods carriers operating in foreign, interstate, and intrastate commerce.  Pursuant to section...

The Mandatory High-Risk Carriers Report – FY 2016

Pursuant to Senate Report 114-243 accompanying Senate Bill 2844 and the Joint Explanatory Statement accompanying the Consolidated Appropriations Act, 2017 (P.L. 115-31), the letter report provides information on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s ability to meet its...

The Statutory Rulemakings Letter Report to Congress - July 2017

Pursuant to section 5307 of the FAST Act, the letter report provides written notification for each of the rulemakings subject to the requirement, including a description of actions taken to date, explanations of delay, and expected dates of rulemaking completion.