There are many different federal trucking laws and industry regulations for McKinney truckers. These guidelines are largely to help keep truckers and other drivers safe on the roadway. When these laws or regulations are violated, there may be a higher chance of a severe accident occurring. If you or a loved one were injured because of a negligent truck driver who failed to adhere to these regulations and laws, contact a dedicated truck accident lawyer. They could examine the factors that may have contributed to your accident and work to hold reckless parties accountable for their actions. Call today and schedule an appointment to begin reviewing your legal options.
Organizations and Regulatory Standards
The authority behind pushing out these regulations is the US Department of Transportation. Additionally, the United States has an act called the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Act (FMCSA). The FMCSA authorizes regulations called the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations. While these regulations are authorized by the FMCSA, they are actually issued by the US Department of Transportation.
The regulatory standards are supposed to be derived from science in the field. The FMCSA typically prefers that the Department of Transportation complete scientific studies before developing the regulations. Additionally, trucking companies generally want to be involved in creating these regulations and want to give input. This is a frequent occurrence for companies dealing with any governmental entity. In many ways, the input of companies could potentially impact the way regulations are crafted.