The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration (PHMSA) will publish a notice Monday to withdraw a proposed amendment to the Hazardous Materials Regulations.
Congress mandated the decision to withdraw PHMSA's proposed amendment due to the Fixing America's Surface Transportation Act.
The updates to the Hazardous Materials Regulations adopt nine special permits focused on the safe transportation of bulk explosives cargo tank motor vehicles and multipurpose bulk trucks.
These special permits have a history of safety and have been longstanding and widely used.
Paperwork will see a reduction as firms will no longer need to apply individually for renewal requests.
While the PHMSA will no longer issue the amendment, they have decided to continue to consider ways to make the transporting of flammable liquids by cargo trucks safer.
More Stories
- ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Governor Ducey issues Executive Order further extending expiration of driver licenses
- AMERICAN AIRLINES: Cleaning with a Purpose, American Airlines Earns GBAC STAR Accreditation from the Global Biorisk Advisory Council
- AIRLINES FOR AMERICA: Statement from A4A President and CEO Nicholas E. Calio
- ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: ADOT distracted driving campaign raises awareness
- ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Drivers get break from state highway closures through early January
- AMERICAN AIRLINES: American’s AAdvantage Program Reveals Elite Choice Rewards for Platinum Pro and Executive Platinum Members
- ARIZONA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION: Donor Network of Arizona honors two MVD employees with awards
- AMERICAN AIRLINES: American Airlines Names Meghan Montana Vice President and Treasurer
- ALBERTA TRANSPORTATION: Building roads to economic recovery
- AIRLINES FOR AMERICA: Airlines for America Applauds the Department of Transportation’s Final Rules on Traveling by Air with Service Animals