DOT Releases Truck Size and Weight Technical Reports – Recommends No Changes be Made
In their recently released reports on truck size and weight, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) found that the data limitations are so profound that no changes in the relevant laws and regulations should be considered until these limitations are overcome.
Recently, the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) released technical reports on truck size and weight for peer review and public comment as a major step towards completing its requirement, which was promulgated by Congress through MAP-21. Specifically, MAP-21 directed the DOT to study the issues associated with trucks operating within and in excess of current size and weight limits and assess the impacts on safety, pavement and bridge deterioration, enforcement, and shifts to other modes of transport such as rail.
The five technical reports released cover the study areas listed above. While pointing to significant data limitations to complete a comprehensive study, the technical reports provide an opportunity for experts in the field to comment in anticipation of the final report to Congress.
All the technical reports, can be viewed by clicking HERE. If you have any questions, contact Chris Burroughs (burroughs@tianet.org, 703.299.5705).