List of Federal Trucking Regulations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA)
was established as a separate administration within the
U.S. Department of Transportation to help regulate and
improve laws that will reduce crashes, injuries and
fatalities involving large trucks and buses.
The FMCSA has strict rules and regulations regarding
the transportation and travel of large trucks.
PART 382--CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES AND ALCOHOL USE AND
TESTING
PART 383--COMMERCIAL DRIVER'S LICENSE STANDARDS;
REQUIREMENTS & PENALTIES
PART 384--COMPLIANCE WITH CDL PROGRAM
PART 390--FEDERAL MOTOR CARRIER SAFETY REGULATIONS;
GENERAL
PART 391--QUALIFICATIONS OF DRIVERS
PART 392--DRIVING OF COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES
PART 393--PARTS & ACCESSORIES FOR SAFE OPERATION
PART 395--HOURS OF SERVICE OF DRIVERS
PART 396--INSPECTION, REPAIR & MAINTENANCE
PART 397--TRANSPORTATION OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS;
DRIVING AND PARKING RULES
PART 398--TRANSPORTION OF MIGRANT WORKERS
PART 399--EMPLOYEE SAFETY & HEALTH STANDARDS
If you or someone you love has been injured due to
negligence and violation of the Federal Trucking
Regulations, please
contact
the Pennsylvania trucking accident lawyers of Munley,
Munley & Cartwright at 1-800-318-LAW1 for a free
consultation.
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