Federal Regulations, Law Changes Affect Commercial Drivers

HARRISBURG – With an eye toward improving the safe operation of commercial vehicles in Pennsylvania and meeting federal guidelines, Gov. Tom Wolf recently signed a law that made significant changes to the issuance and renewal of commercial driver’s licenses.

Act 49, signed into law Oct. 22, with an effective date of Dec. 21, makes numerous changes to the Pennsylvania Vehicle Code regarding Commercial Driver’s Licenses, affecting both license and permit holders.  The majority of these changes are in response to changes to Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) rules.

“Act 49 significantly changes our processes for issuing commercial driver’s licenses in Pennsylvania,” said PennDOT Secretary Leslie S. Richards.

“These changes are designed to have a positive impact on the operation of commercial vehicles in the Commonwealth, making our highways safer not only for commercial vehicle operators, but for all drivers.”

The more significant changes highlighted in Act 49 include:

More information on the changes to CDL requirements is available by clicking on Driver Licensing at www.dmv.pa.gov, then clicking on the Commercial Driver tab, then the Act 49 CDL Changes/New CDL Skills Testing tab.

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