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Want to Advise DOT on Motor Carrier Safety? Here’s How to Apply

The U.S. Department of Transportation is looking for industry professionals who want a direct voice in shaping motor carrier safety policy. What’s Related The agency is accepting nominations for its Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee (MCSAC), a federal panel that advises DOT and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on truck and bus safety issues. […]

The U.S. Department of Transportation is looking for industry professionals who want a direct voice in shaping motor carrier safety policy.

What’s Related

The agency is accepting nominations for its Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee (MCSAC), a federal panel that advises DOT and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on truck and bus safety issues. Members help review regulations, weigh in on safety priorities, and offer real-world insight from inside the industry.

For supply chain and transportation professionals, it’s a rare opportunity to move beyond commentary and take part in the policy discussion itself.

Who DOT wants to hear from

DOT is seeking a broad mix of perspectives, including:

  • Motor carriers and commercial drivers
  • Safety managers and compliance professionals
  • Shippers and logistics providers
  • State enforcement officials
  • Industry consultants, researchers, and advocates

Committee members are chosen to reflect different regions, company sizes, and areas of expertise across the motor carrier industry.

What the committee actually does

MCSAC members serve set terms and meet several times per year, typically in Washington, D.C., or virtually. The group reviews safety data, discusses emerging risks, and provides recommendations on issues such as:

  • Commercial motor vehicle safety rules
  • Driver health and wellness
  • New technologies and enforcement practices
  • Long-term safety strategies

While the committee does not write regulations, its recommendations help inform DOT’s approach to future rulemaking and safety initiatives.

How to apply or nominate someone

DOT is accepting self-nominations and third-party nominations. Applicants must submit background information outlining their experience, qualifications, and ability to contribute to the committee’s work. 

Want a seat at the table? This is one of the few chances to directly influence how motor carrier safety policy is shaped. Apply today.

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