The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration issued a waiver on October 9, 2025, extending the deadline for full ...
Carriers and truck drivers can now use paper medical examiner's certificates for 60 days following their issuance through Jan ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is temporarily allowing commercial driver license holders to use paper medical ...
Federal trucking regulators have implemented a rulemaking that creates a new digitalized system to replace outdated medical examiner paper documents, modernizing how driver medical certification ...
Drivers can continue using paper copies of their medical examiner’s certificate into 2026. Plus, three New York DMV employees ...
It’s been a long road: After a decade of pushing it off, the federal government will be enforcing a regulation that requires truckers to submit their medical certification electronically, and not on ...
Commercial motor vehicle drivers are responsible for their own safety, as well as the safety of others on the road. That's why interstate truck drivers are required to take a physical qualification ...
Since the June 23 implementation of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Medical Examiner’s Certification Integration (NRII) rule that moves the certificate transmission process to an ...
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