No More Rear Lights Hassle for Towing Truck Tractors
Published Date: 2/19/2026
Rule
Summary
The FMCSA is making it easier for truck drivers by removing the rule that required license plate lamps on the back of truck tractors when towing trailers. This change keeps safety intact but cuts out a needless hassle. It kicks in on March 23, 2026, so truckers and companies should get ready—no extra costs, just simpler rules!
Analyzed Economic Effects
2 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 0 costs, 0 mixed.
No rear plate lamp when towing
FMCSA changed 49 CFR 393.11 (footnote 11) so truck tractors that are towing a trailer do not need a rear license plate lamp to be illuminated when headlamps are on. The rule takes effect March 23, 2026, and the Agency says this removes an unnecessary requirement while not affecting safety.
Minimal cost impact on small carriers
FMCSA says owners of truck tractors will realize cost savings from no longer needing to maintain rear license plate lamps when towing a trailer, but the Agency could not quantify the savings and expects them to be minimal. FMCSA certified under the Regulatory Flexibility Act that this rule will not have a significant economic impact on a substantial number of small entities.
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