2025-13977Notice

11 Deaf Drivers Seek Exemption to Skip Truck Hearing Tests

Published Date: 7/24/2025

Notice

Summary

The FMCSA got requests from 11 people who are hard of hearing or deaf, asking to skip the hearing test to drive big trucks across state lines. If approved, these folks can legally drive commercial vehicles despite their hearing challenges. This could open new job opportunities without extra costs or delays for them or the industry.

Analyzed Economic Effects

2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.

Exemptions Could Let 11 Deaf Drivers Work

The FMCSA received applications from 11 people who are hard of hearing or deaf asking to be exempted from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations hearing test so they can drive commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce. If the exemptions are granted, those individuals would be allowed to operate CMVs across state lines and could gain new job opportunities as drivers.

No Added Costs or Delays Noted

The notice states that approving these exemptions would let the applicants drive without adding extra costs or delays for the individuals or for the industry. That means employers or carriers are not expected to incur new costs or additional processing delays from these particular exemption requests.

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Key Dates

Published Date
7/24/2025

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Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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