DOTProposed Rule
Procedures for Transportation Workplace Drug and Alcohol Testing Programs
TransportationLabor & Workplace
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Summary
The Department of Transportation is proposing new rules for how employers in the transportation industry test workers for drugs and alcohol. These rules aim to ensure that truck drivers, pilots, and other transportation workers are fit for duty, protecting public safety on roads and in the air.
Key Points
- 1The rule updates testing procedures for transportation workers, including truck drivers, bus drivers, and airline employees
- 2It establishes clearer guidelines for when and how employers must conduct drug and alcohol tests
- 3The regulation affects transportation companies and safety-sensitive workers who operate vehicles or equipment
- 4Public comment is being accepted until November 16, 2025, allowing workers, employers, and other interested parties to share feedback
- 5The rule is designed to modernize existing testing standards and improve consistency across the transportation industry
Key Dates
Published
October 1, 2025
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