FMCSA to study non-CDL drivers’ drug and alcohol violations
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is launching a study on drug and alcohol violations among commercial vehicle drivers who don't hold commercial driver's licenses. The agency published a notice requesting public comments on June 22 to gather data and insights on this underexamined safety issue.
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Washington — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration intends to study drug and alcohol violations among commercial motor vehicle drivers who aren’t required to obtain a commercial driver’s license. In a notice and request for comments published June 22, FMCSA says CMV drivers’ substance…
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