Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration - Official WebsiteThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is a government agency that regulates the safety of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) in the United States. The FMCSA's primary role is to ensure that commercial drivers, companies, and vehicles comply with federal safety regulations to reduce accidents, injuries, and fatalities on America's roadways. It oversees the enforcement of rules related to driver qualifications, hours of service, maintenance, vehicle safety, hazardous materials transport, and more. The FMCSA is responsible for enforcing the regulations and imposing penalties on violators to ensure that the public remains safe while traveling on the nation's highways.
FMCSA’s website is a valuable source of information for aspiring CDL holders. Note: FMCSA does not issue Commercial Driver's Licenses (CDLs). State governments are responsible for issuing CDLs. Therefore, Florida CDL students must become familiar with state laws and regulations