FMCSA Removes Requirement that Truck Drivers Report Out-of-State Traffic Convictions

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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said Friday it has eliminated what it said is a redundant requirement that truck and bus drivers report out-of-state traffic convictions to the states where they are licensed.

Drivers have had to self-report such convictions since 1986, but since 1994 states have been required to electronically share that information, so the drivers鈥 self-reporting became redundant.

鈥淓limination of the regulation will not affect safety,鈥 FMCSA said in a statement. 鈥淭oday鈥檚 action maintains the electronic reporting requirements by states, but eliminates the redundant reporting by interstate truck and bus drivers.鈥

American Trucking Associations proposed eliminating the requirement in response to President Obama鈥檚 effort launched in January 2011 to purge unnecessary regulations from the books.



The requirement鈥檚 elimination will become effective May 28, the agency said in a Federal Register notice published Friday.

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