FMCSA extends cross-border trucking demo project

Aug. 5, 2008
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is extending the cross-border trucking demonstration project for two years, and Mexican trucks will continue to participate.

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is extending the cross-border trucking demonstration project for two years, and Mexican trucks will continue to participate.

"We intend this extension to reassure trucking companies that they will have sufficient time to realize a return on their investment, and we anticipate additional participation with this extra time," said FMCSA administrator John H. Hill. "The extension will ensure that the demonstration project can be reviewed and evaluated on the basis of a more comprehensive body of data."

To date, the project has shown that United States and Mexican carriers can engage in cross-border trucking operations "in compliance with applicable laws, and with no compromise to public safety or security," he said. "In fact, Mexican trucks and drivers have established compliance rates equal or better to those of U.S. trucks and drivers."

Some 75% of trade with Mexico moves by truck.

"At a time of surging goods exports, we could hardly choose a worse time to turn our back on open trade and investment and embrace a protectionist agenda, especially in the very sector that makes trade in goods and services possible," Hill said.

In 2007, Congress mandated that the demonstration project be operated as a pilot program, which is governed by statute and can run for up to three years.

View more Refrigerated Transporter news relating to trucking safety, trucking regulations and driver awareness.

Voice your opinion!

To join the conversation, and become an exclusive member of FleetOwner, create an account today!

Sponsored Recommendations

Take Control of Your Finances: A Practical Guide for Carriers in Trucking

This guide is designed to help you navigate these challenges, featuring strategies for automation, examples of effective tools, and a real-world success story from Phoenix Cargo...

Report: The 2024-2025 State Of Heavy-Duty Repair

Fullbay's fifth annual State of Heavy-Duty Repair compiles insights from almost 1,000 experts and over 3,500 shops. If you aren't leveraging these proven data points, your competition...

Guide For Managing Maintenance

The Guide for Managing Maintenance is a comprehensive resource designed to help fleet managers improve their maintenance operations, reduce downtime, and lower overall fleet costs...

The Road Ahead: 2025 Trucking and Fleet Insights

Discover how fleet operators are impacted by challenges like driver onboarding delays and complex compliance, and the critical need for technology to boost efficiency and cut ...