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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Information

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) regulates the trucking industry in the United States. It was established as a separate administration within the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) on January 1, 2000, pursuant to the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999. FMCSA is headquartered in Washington, DC and employs more than 1,000 people in all 50 States and the District of Columbia, all assigned to improving the safety of commercial motor vehicles (CMV).

Contents

See also

References

1. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - About Us

2. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Key Programs

3. Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010

External links

References

  1. ^ http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/about/contact/hq/anneferrobio.aspx
Agencies of the United States Department of Transportation
Secretary of Transportation · Inspector General
Deputy Secretary of Transportation Federal Aviation Administration · Federal Highway Administration · Federal Railroad Administration · Federal Transit Administration · U.S. Maritime Administration · Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration · National Highway Traffic Safety Administration · Research and Innovative Technology Administration · Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration · Saint Lawrence Seaway Development Corporation · Surface Transportation Board · Office of Drug and Alcohol Policy and Compliance
Under Secretary of Transportation for Policy Office of Aviation and International Affairs · Office of Transportation Policy
Trucking industry in the United States
Regulated by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Regulations Commercial driver's license · Hours of service · Federal Bridge Gross Weight Formula · Electronic on-board recorder · Motor carrier safety rating · Motor Carrier Act of 1980 · International Registration Plan · National Network
Manufacturers
Truck manufacturers Autocar · Freightliner · Ford Motor Company · International · Kenworth · Mack · Peterbilt · Sterling · Volvo · Western Star · WhiteGeneral Motors Truck & Coach Division
Engine manufacturers Caterpillar · Cummins · Detroit Diesel · Mack · MaxxForce · Mercedes-Benz · PACCAR · Volvo
Trailer manufacturers Fruehauf Corporation · Great Dane Limited · Hyundai Translead · Lufkin Trailers · Trail King Industries · Utility Trailer Manufacturing Company · Wabash National · Monon Trailers
Motor carriers
Truckload carriers Celadon Trucking · Covenant · England · J.B. Hunt · PAM Transport · Schneider · Swift · USA Truck · Werner · Knight
LTL & parcel carriers ABF · Con-way · DHL Express · Eastern Connection · FedEx · UPS · YRC
Moving companies 1-800-PACK-RAT · Allied · Atlas · Bekins · Gentle Giant Moving Company · Graebel · Global · Mayflower · North American · PODS · United · Shleppers Moving & Storage
Truck stops Bosselman · Dixie Travel Plaza · Iowa 80 · Love's · Petro · Pilot Flying J · Road Ranger · Roady's · TravelCenters · Town Pump
People Reginald Denny · Jimmy Hoffa · Fred Smith · John B. Hunt · Kelly Reno · Iyman Faris · Larry Walters · Keith Jesperson
Organizations Teamsters Union · Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association · Dial-a-truck · American Trucking Associations · SmartWay Transport Partnership
Glossary Glossary of trucking industry terms in the United States
Popular culture
Film Black Dog · Convoy · Duel · F.I.S.T. · The Gang's All Here · Joy Ride · Maximum Overdrive · Over The Top · Smokey and the Bandit (series) · They Drive by Night · White Line Fever · Trucker, Messenger of Death, The Wizard
Television B.J. and the Bear · Ice Road Truckers · Movin' On · Trick My Truck · American Loggers
Music "Convoy" · "Papa Loved Mama" · "Six Days on the Road" · "Teddy Bear" · "Phantom 309" · "Giddyup Go" · "Drive-By Truckers" · "The White Knight" · "East Bound and Down" · "Roll On (Eighteen Wheeler)" · "Eighteen Wheels and a Dozen Roses" · "Girl on the Billboard"
Radio Road Dog Trucking · America's Trucking Network · Midnight Trucking (Bill Mack · Dale Sommers · Dave Nemo)
Other The Rolling Memorial · Citizens' band radio

Categories: Road safety | Trucking industry in the United States | United States Department of Transportation agencies | Government agencies established in 2000

 

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