Weekly DOT Dispatch: Senior Driver Rules, Trucking Reforms, and Safer Roads Ahead
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Shifting to trucking, FMCSA's 2026 agenda, drawn from the Spring 2025 Unified Agenda, promises regulatory realignment under the Trump administration. Key moves include cracking down on non-domiciled CDLs—yanking 90,000-plus licenses after audits revealed fatal risks—and purging nearly 3,000 shady CDL schools from the registry. CNS Protects reports FMCSA's MOTUS system rolls out for secure carrier registrations, while proposals by May 2026 eye autonomous truck standards, drug clearinghouse upgrades, and harmonized cargo rules with Canada. Amazon's tightening enforcement on violation rates hits fleets fully by February, tying safety to revenue.
For everyday Americans, especially seniors, this means safer roads but potential mobility hurdles—AARP's already suing in three courts, sparking Senate hearings. Businesses face prep costs for tech upgrades and driver vetting, easing shortages via medical tweaks like epilepsy standards. States grapple with implementation, risking funding cuts like California's CDL pause, while cross-border haulers gain from Canada alignment.
Experts at Keller Encompass note data accuracy is king for fleet ratings. DOT's FY2026 plan pushes hazmat safety to 17 incidents or fewer.
Watch May 2026 for proposed rules on autonomous tech and training. Dive deeper at transportation.gov or FMCSA's agenda. Seniors and carriers, voice concerns via public comments on regulations.gov.
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