Ford Motor Company petitioned NHTSA on August 13, 2025, for a determination that noncompliance with Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 101 in certain 2022-2025 Ford Transit vehicles is inconsequential to motor vehicle safety.
FHWA seeks OMB approval for a new information collection related to highway administration and requests public comments under the Paperwork Reduction Act of 1995.
FAA proposes airworthiness directive for Bell Textron Canada Model 505 helicopters requiring verification and replacement of tail cone assembly identification plates with incorrect part numbers to ensure accurate life limit documentation.
FAA proposes to amend VOR Federal Airways V-16, V-94, and V-159 while revoking V-535 in the eastern United States due to planned decommissioning of the Holly Springs, Mississippi VOR/VORTAC navigation facility.
FMCSA seeks public comment on an information collection request studying enforcement techniques for controlled substance and alcohol violations among non-CDL commercial motor vehicle drivers in partnership with state agencies.
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration renews exemptions for 13 drivers with epilepsy or seizure disorders to operate interstate commercial motor vehicles while on anti-seizure medication.
FMCSA received 16 applications for exemptions from prohibitions against drivers with epilepsy or seizure disorders operating commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce.
FMCSA eliminates the requirement for electronic logging device operator's manuals to be physically present in commercial motor vehicles, effective immediately, reducing regulatory burden on motor carriers while maintaining driver accountability duri…
MARAD seeks public comment on renewing OMB information collection 2133-0027 for Capital Construction Fund eligibility determination and compliance monitoring under the Paperwork Reduction Act.
FHWA solicits design proposals for a National Fallen Highway Workers Memorial to honor workers killed in highway work zones and advance work zone safety awareness.
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