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The 'Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act' (MAP-21), enacted in 2012, marks a substantial shift in transportation safety regulations, increasing safety standards across the board. Core principles include stricter licensing requirements for drivers and carriers, enforcement of high safety standards, and measures to eliminate high-risk entities from the roads. Notably, the Coercion Rule allows the FMCSA to act against those pressuring drivers to ignore safety protocols. Understanding the rigorous audit process under MAP-21 is essential for compliance, emphasizing professionalism, required documentation, and timely responses to notices.
The 'Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act' (MAP-21) emphasizes stricter regulations and improved safety standards to enhance road transportation safety.
The Coercion Rule empowers the FMCSA to penalize carriers and intermediaries compelling drivers to breach safety laws, ensuring a safer transportation environment.
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