Darling Emphasizes Safety Partnerships During FMCSA Farewell

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On his final full day as Administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Scott Darling said his biggest regret of his 2陆 years in charge was not being able to fully implement the Unified Registration System.

Those are the regulations intended to streamline the registration process for carriers, property brokers, freight forwarders, intermodal equipment providers and cargo tank facilities.

鈥淲hat I鈥檇 like [the new administration] to finish is the full implantation of the URS system [which was suspended Jan. 14],鈥 Darling said during a Jan. 19 conference call with reporters. 鈥淚 think that鈥檚 a real game-changer for the industry; making sure that folks 鈥 who are re-incarnating [corporately] on a daily basis don鈥檛 get to do that.鈥

As has been the case throughout his tenure, safety was the main theme of Darling鈥檚 farewell.

鈥淓verywhere I鈥檝e gone, I鈥檝e emphasized that safe trucking moves our economy,鈥 said Darling, who noted that he鈥檚 looking forward to the full implementation of the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program after a National Academy of Sciences study is completed later this year. 鈥淪afety and the commercial interests should not be two separate pieces. They鈥檙e together. Improving safety cannot be done by the federal government alone, or by the states or by industry. It must be done by all of us. Technology is vital, but it cannot stand alone as a solution.鈥



Darling didn鈥檛 express any concern about the perceived antiregulatory outlook of the incoming Trump Administration or possible changes to the Obama Administration鈥檚 rules governing electronic logging devices, speed limiters or driver training.

鈥淚 think we鈥檙e going to continue to move forward and to continue to make sure that the rules we put in place 鈥 are sensible [and] meet the objectives,鈥 said Darling. 鈥淸Transportation Secretary-Designate Elaine] Chao has a lot of experience working in the federal government. She鈥檚 been very successful. I believe that鈥檚 not going to change when she gets to DOT.鈥

Darling, who paused a couple of times during the session because he said he was teary-eyed about his looming departure from FMCSA, said he鈥檚 unsure of his next career step after upcoming eye surgery. Deputy Administrator Daphne Jefferson will replace Darling until a long-term successor is named.

Darling, the agency鈥檚 chief counsel before being promoted in August 2014, advised his long-term successor 鈥渢o continue to partner with all the stakeholders. Everything looks clear from the sixth floor of 1200 New Jersey [Avenue]. 鈥楪et out there. Talk to folks. Figure out what their concerns are.鈥 We need everybody鈥檚 voice.鈥

Darling doesn鈥檛 expect there to be fewer voices in trucking anytime soon despite the rising tide of automation.

鈥淭rucks are not going anywhere,鈥 Darling said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e going to be a key linchpin to making sure this economy moves forward. I can鈥檛 see it being any different five years from now than it is today. You may have some new technology, but hours of service will always be important because we want to make [sure]听that drivers have adequate rest; that they鈥檙e not fatigued when they鈥檙e on the road. We want to make sure that they鈥檙e well-credentialed and healthy. I don鈥檛 see any change in that.鈥