Bus Lines Get Six-Month Break from Vehicle Marking Mandates
Published Date: 6/3/2025
Notice
Summary
FMCSA is giving Adirondack, Pine Hill, and New York Trailways a six-month pass from some commercial vehicle marking rules while they swap buses or drivers. This temporary break helps these companies keep things running smoothly without extra costs or delays. After six months, FMCSA will decide if the break continues until 2030 based on public feedback.
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
Possible Extension Through May 2030
After reviewing public comments, FMCSA will decide whether to renew the exemption for Adirondack Trailways, Pine Hill Trailways, and New York Trailways through May 2030. If renewed, the companies could remain exempt from the specified CMV marking rules until May 2030.
Six‑Month Marking Exemption for Three Carriers
FMCSA granted Adirondack Trailways, Pine Hill Trailways, and New York Trailways a provisional exemption from commercial motor vehicle marking rules for six months when they exchange or interchange equipment and/or drivers. The exemption is limited to six months while the agencies review public comments.
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