FMCSAFinal Rule
Motor Carrier Routing
Transportation
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Summary
This regulation sets new rules for how truck drivers must plan their routes on highways. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is updating requirements to help ensure trucks are directed safely and efficiently, which can reduce accidents and improve traffic flow for everyone on the road.
Key Points
- 1Truck drivers and companies must follow updated routing guidelines when planning trips on highways
- 2The new rules aim to reduce accidents by keeping large trucks away from certain dangerous roads or residential areas where possible
- 3Drivers will need to use approved routing systems or maps that follow these federal safety standards
- 4The regulation applies to commercial trucking companies and affects how they plan deliveries and long-haul routes
- 5These changes take effect gradually, giving trucking companies time to update their systems and train drivers on the new routing requirements
Key Dates
Published
May 30, 2025
This summary is for informational purposes only. It may not capture all nuances of the regulation. Always refer to the official text for authoritative information.
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