2026-03356Notice

11 Deaf Drivers Renewed: Trucking On Without Perfect Hearing

Published Date: 2/20/2026

Notice

Summary

The FMCSA is renewing special permissions for 11 hard of hearing or deaf drivers, letting them keep driving big trucks across state lines. This means these drivers can continue working without having to meet the usual hearing rules. The renewed exemptions have specific start and end dates, so affected drivers should keep an eye on those to stay legal and on the road.

Analyzed Economic Effects

5 provisions identified: 2 benefits, 3 costs, 0 mixed.

11 Drivers Granted 2-Year Hearing Exemptions

FMCSA renewed exemptions allowing 11 hard-of-hearing or deaf individuals to keep driving commercial motor vehicles in interstate commerce. Eight exemptions are effective August 13, 2025 and expire August 13, 2027; three are effective August 16, 2025 and expire August 16, 2027.

Required Reporting and Record Conditions

Drivers holding these exemptions must report any crashes within 7 days, report citations and disqualifying convictions within 7 days, and submit annual certified driving records from their State Driver's Licensing Agency. They also must carry a copy of the exemption and meet commercial driver's license testing requirements.

Ban on Driving Passenger Motorcoaches

Exemption holders are prohibited from operating a motorcoach or bus with passengers in interstate commerce while the exemption is in effect. The prohibition lasts for the 2-year exemption period unless the exemption is rescinded earlier.

Federal Preemption While Exemptions Are Active

While an exemption is in effect, no State may enforce laws or regulations that conflict with that exemption for the person operating under it. This protection lasts for the 2-year exemption period unless the exemption is rescinded earlier.

Exemptions May Be Rescinded Early

Each exemption is valid for 2 years but will be rescinded if the driver fails to comply with terms, if safety declines compared to before the exemption, or if continuation conflicts with statutory goals. Rescission can end the exemption before its scheduled expiration.

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Key Dates

Effective Date
Published Date
8/13/2025
2/20/2026

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Transportation Department
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
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