FMCSA Leadership Signals Stronger Regulatory Engagement as Freight Market Takes Notice
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Administrator Derek Barrs has drawn attention from freight market participants following a candid policy discussion, signaling a more active regulatory posture for the agency.
Source: Freight Waves
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