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Readout of FMCSA’s Information Session with CMV Stakeholders – Francis Scott Key Bridge Collapse Updates

On Wednesday, April 10th, 2024, the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration hosted an information session with stakeholders across the trucking industry. The session provided additional information on how the Agency’s emergency relief following the tragic collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge in Baltimore, MD applies to motor carriers and commercial motor vehicle drivers.

FMCSA representatives offered an overview of the Agency’s emergency relief, further clarified the different hours-of-service relief afforded to carriers engaged in recovery efforts and those that have been impacted by diverted shipments. Additionally, the agency provided hours-of-service refresher training for paper logs that included information on the short-haul exception, status categories, hours-of-service limits, and records of duty status.  An update on travel impacts in and around the Baltimore area was also shared along with resources to assist carriers and drivers identify the most up-to-date routing information.
A recording of the session is available for viewing on the FMCSA website, and related questions can be sent to FMCSADeclaration@dot.gov.

This information session builds upon previous meetings related to the disruptions caused by the bridge collapse and Port of Baltimore temporary stoppage, including:


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Original article published by FMCSA

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