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Regulations

Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR) are complicated and all carriers must be in compliance.Transafe offers years of training and experience to help your company stay in compliance and avoid fines and penalties.

IFTA Regulations

NEW! Transafe has partnered with FLEET LEGAL TAX SERVICES to provide International Fuel Tax Agreements (IFTA) quarterly tax filings. Contact us for more information.

Driver Credentials

Transafe ensures that your drivers stay in compliance with an automated system that reminds you of upcoming renewal dates. We also provide personal followup to make sure that important dates do not slip by that can cause fines and penalties.

  • Safety Regulations
  • IFTA Regulations
  • Driver Credentials

Welcome

Your Safety Compliance Issues End Here...

Most motor carriers whether big, small, new or well established, must comply with the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSR).  These regulations are enforced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) using Safety Investigators throughout the United States.  Transafe works with the FMCSA. Investigators and motor carriers to guarantee compliance.  We provide carriers with experienced safety management, a knowledgeable staff and all of the tools necessary to obtain and mantain full FMCSR compliance.  We are dedicated to assisting motor carriers with the time cunsuming and complicated task of complying with all of the safety regulations.

You manage your business, take care of your customers and let us keep you compliant!

We invite you to review our list of services and contact us today to schedule a no-risk, no-obligation appointment.

DOT Resources

FMCSA: Click here to view the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations

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Federal HAZMAT Regulations:  Read More

 

 

2012 UCR fees are due by February 1.

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