USDOT Agency Nixes Upgraded Rear Impact Guards
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last month rejected that the agency mandate stricter upgrades to rear impact guards on semi-trailers.
California Delays Part of CTC Program Again
ICSA has done its best to keep members informed about California’s Clean Truck Check (CTC) Program so that they don’t get ticketed and fined. However, just a day after we had presented an update in the Regulatory Roundup bulletin, the California Air Resources Board announced that it would again delay the first periodic testing deadline for The CTC to January 1, 2025. However, this delays only the smog check requirement and not the truck registration mandate.
Carriers must still comply by registering their trucks with CARB and paying the annual $30 per truck fee. If your power units are registered and titled in California, the DMV will place a hold on your truck registration renewal(s) if you haven’t registered your trucks with CARB.
The CTC is comprised of three phases. The first kicked off in January 2024 with the use of remote smog monitoring technologies. The second phase, in effect since Feb. 1, requires all eligible vehicle owners to register with CARB’s CTC database and pay an annual $30 compliance fee per vehicle. The third phase, which was originally planned to take effect this summer but is currently delayed to 2025, requires owners of heavy trucks to undergo periodic smog testing similar to California’s passenger car Smog Check program.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) last month rejected that the agency mandate stricter upgrades to rear impact guards on semi-trailers.
Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and now Hurricane Helene in 2024, with Milton bearing down on the Gulf Coast! Major storms, with major disaster areas and the need for emergency supplies, most of which come by truck.
FMCSA is hard at work on a new online registration system, to “improve the transparency and efficiency of FMCSA’s registration procedures”.