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Trucking and Motorcoaches

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Share the Road Safely with the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree

For the fifth consecutive year, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMCSA) Our Roads, Our Safety® program is supporting the U.S. Capitol Christmas Tree’s national journey to the Capitol lawn in Washington, D.C. while raising awareness about sharing the road safely with large trucks...

Employer Requirements for Positives: Medical Review Officers (MROs) are required to maintain a signed or stamped and dated copy of Copy 2 of the control custody form (CCF) for positive drug test determinations. Are employers subject to the same ...

Guidance on the recordkeeping requirement for positive drug tests applicable to medical review officers and employers.

Question: Employer Requirements for Positives: Medical Review Officers (MROs) are required to maintain a signed or stamped and dated copy of Copy 2 of the control...

If a driver makes a timely request for a split-specimen test within 72 hours after being notified by the MRO of a verified positive DOT drug test, and the driver cannot cover the cost of the split-specimen test, will the split-specimen test proceed?

Guidance on the payment for a split-specimen test.

Question

Process and Payment for Split Specimen Test: If a driver makes a timely request for a split-specimen test within 72 hours after being notified by the Medical Review Officer (MRO) of a verified positive DOT drug test...

MCSAC Driver Subcommittee

FMCSA has launched a new subcommittee of commercial drivers to its Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee (MCSAC). This subcommittee will provide direct feedback to FMCSA on important issues facing the driving community—like safety, hours-of-service regulations, training, parking, and driver...