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Changes In Truck Driver Regulations

Changes In Truck Driver Regulations

FMCSA regulations regarding ELDs and other potential changes that could affect your moving business, could be coming this year. You will need to be aware to ensure your comply.

Safety and Operations Conference Proves Valuable for Movers

Safety and Operations Conference Proves Valuable for Movers

Discussing federal and state safety regulations that all moving companies must adhere to is important. There are factors that have the potential to lower a business’s score due to minor infringements, which are easily correctable. The AMSA 2014 National Safety and Operations Conference gave moving businesses the chance to learn more in October.

Keeping Moving Paperwork Compliant

Keeping Moving Paperwork Compliant

It is important in the moving business that you comply with all the rules and regulations for paperwork that you must produce and keep documentation of it. If you fail to provide the right information, you are opening up your business to non-compliance and the possibility of a citation.

California Sees New Employment and Vehicle Regulations

California Sees New Employment and Vehicle Regulations

It is important for businesses to know and understand the legal requirements that they must adhere to, but this can be difficult when regulations change with the introduction of new laws. If you are a moving business in California, then you should be aware of the changes which could affect you and how you run your business.

The Link Between Trucking Standards and Driver Shortages

The Link Between Trucking Standards and Driver Shortages

An important consideration as to the standard of the rules and regulations that control the drivers of fleet vehicles across the country is that they need regular reviews to ensure that it meets the current needs of the drivers and keep up the safety on the highways. It is important that while many drivers are highly skilled, the wages seem to fall. This means drivers are working longer hours to ensure they have sufficient money to pay the bills that they face.

Updating FMCSA Information

Updating FMCSA Information

You are required to keep the information held at the FMCSA, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, up to date. If you fail to record your current information every other year, even if no details have changed, you face prosecution and fines.

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