[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking comment on a request by an alliance of large motor carriers for an exemption ...
Urinalysis is the primary, federally accepted method for administering mandated pre-employment drug tests. Meantime, the Alliance for Driver Safety & Security (also known as the Trucking Alliance) has ...
Bill aims to crack down on truck drivers who are habitual drug users. (Photo: Jim Allen/Shutterstock) WASHINGTON — New legislation introduced on Thursday would require FMCSA to accept positive hair ...
The trucking industry’s decade-long push for hair follicle drug testing is reaching a critical inflection point as the Trump administration prepares to address guidelines that have been delayed ...
Since even before the U.S. government rolled out the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse for truck drivers more than two years ago, certain freight-hauling stakeholders have pushed forcefully for something ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] A highly anticipated federal rulemaking that would permit carriers to drug test drivers using hair samples continues to slog its way ...
While the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration cannot grant an exemption regarding hair follicle drug testing until further action is taken by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, ...
Researchers at the University of Central Arkansas concluded that urinalysis, the primary means of Department of Transportation (DOT) truck driver drug screenings, misses about 90% of actual drug use.
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