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How does one distinguish between intra- and interstate commerce for the purposes of applicability of the FMCSRs?
The webpage explains how to determine whether transportation activities fall under intrastate or interstate commerce for the purposes of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs). It clarifies that interstate commerce is identified by the overall intent of the transportation, which may involve crossing state lines, even if the actual route stays within one state.
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Form MCS-150 and Instructions – Motor Carrier Identification Report
The webpage provides instructions and filing options for the MCS-150 form, which is used by motor carriers to update their USDOT number registration with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA). The form can no longer be used for initial registration but is essential for keeping existing registrations current.
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Training & Education
The webpage offers training materials provided by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to help carriers of hazardous materials understand the relevant regulations and safety procedures. The resources also cover emergency response protocols specific to hazardous materials transportation.
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UIIA Insurance Requirements
The webpage outlines the insurance requirements for motor carriers participating in the Uniform Intermodal Interchange and Facilities Access Agreement (UIIA). It details the necessary coverage types, limits, and endorsements that must be submitted online by authorized insurance agents to comply with UIIA standards.
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J.J. Keller
The webpage by J.J. Keller offers a comprehensive range of products and services to support transportation industry compliance with DOT regulations and safety standards. This includes tools for fleet management, driver training, and regulatory guidance, all designed to help businesses maintain safety and compliance in their operations.
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Commercial Carrier Journal
The Commercial Carrier Journal (CCJ) website offers industry news, analysis, and resources tailored for fleet managers and transportation professionals. It covers a wide range of topics including trucking regulations, equipment updates, safety practices, and business strategies to help industry professionals stay informed and make better operational decisions.
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