FMCSA targets container chassis

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration published a notice of proposed rulemaking in the Federal Register on Dec. 21 that would make intermodal equipment providers (IEPs) responsible for ensuring proper maintenance of their container chassis. The notice is unprecedented in that it would for the first time make IEPs subject to federal motor carrier safety regulations. Under the proposed rulemaking, IEPs would be required to register with FMCSA, file an Intermodal Equipment Provider Identification Report and display the USDOT number or other unique identifier on each intermodal container chassis used in interstate commerce. IEPs would also be required ...

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