49 CFR 380 - SPECIAL TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
- SUBPART A — Longer Combination Vehicle (LCV) Driver-Training and Driver-Instructor Requirements—General (§§ 380.101 - 380.113)
- SUBPART B — LCV Driver-Training Program (§§ 380.201 - 380.205)
- SUBPART C — LCV Driver-Instructor Requirements (§§ 380.301 - 380.305)
- SUBPART D — Driver-Training Certification (§§ 380.401 - 380.401)
- SUBPART E — Entry-Level Driver Training Requirements (§§ 380.501 - 380.513)
- Appendix to Part 380 - LCV Driver Training Programs, Required Knowledge and Skills
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GPO FDSys XML | Text type regulations.gov FR Doc. 2013-04487 RIN Docket No. FMCSA-2007-27748 DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Notice of public listening session. The listening session will be held on Friday, March 22, 2013, from 1-5 p.m., ET. If all interested in-person participants have had an opportunity to comment, the session may conclude earlier. 49 CFR Parts 380, 383, and 384 FMCSA announces that it will hold a public listening session to solicit ideas and information on the issue of entry-level training for drivers of commercial motor vehicles (CMVs). Specifically, the Agency solicits input on factors, issues, and data it should consider in anticipation of a rulemaking to implement the entry-level driver training (ELDT) provisions in the Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act. Wherever possible, the Agency requests that participants indicate whether the ideas identified are supported by research or data analyses, including cost/benefit considerations. The entire day's proceedings will be webcast.