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News Digest

Thursday, August 1, 2019

FMCSA’s Fit, Willing and Able Regulatory Policy Raises the Safety Bar For Truck and Bus Companies Seeking Operating Authority. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Fit, Willing and Able policy guidance raises the safety bar for commercial trucks and buses by providing the specific criteria the agency considers when it grants, withholds, revokes or suspends a company’s operating authority registration. The guidance reinforces the agency's policy of not granting operating authority to companies that create new identities or affiliate relationships to avoid a negative safety history. It also clarifies that the agency will scrutinize companies that have had their operating authority suspended or revoked within the past six years to determine their willingness to comply with federal safety laws. To learn more about the Fit, Willing and Able policy guidance, visit www.fmcsa.dot.gov. Contact Candice T. Burns: (202) 366-9999.

FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee to Hold August 2012 Meeting. FMCSA’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee (MCSAC) will hold a three-day public
meeting from Aug. 27-29 in Alexandria, Va. Topics examined at the meeting will include commercial motor carrier safety provisions in the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-21), and an update on the U.S.-Mexico cross-border pilot program. Additionally, the MCSAC will establish a subcommittee for providing ideas and
recommendations on the agency’s Compliance Safety Accountability (CSA) enforcement program, which was launched in 2010 to help FMCSA more easily identify unsafe commercial truck and bus companies. The MCSAC was established by Congress in 2006 to provide advice and recommendations to the FMCSA administrator on safety programs and regulations. It includes representatives from national safety organizations, the truck and bus industry, state law
enforcement, organized labor, and the commercial insurance sector. For complete details on the time and location of the August 2012 MCSAC meeting, visit www.fmcsa.dot.gov.Contact Candice T. Burns: (202) 366-9999.