Under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR), trucking companies are legally obligated to hire qualified and safe drivers. Specifically, FMCSR Sections 391.21 and 391.23 outline requirements regarding the application process and background checks for commercial drivers. Failure to adhere to these regulations can result in liability for the trucking company if an unqualified driver causes an accident. Overview...
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