Understanding the DOT testing rates 2026 is essential for fleet compliance and safety. The DOT testing rates 2026 include drug and alcohol requirements that remain critical for protecting drivers, the public, and your operation throughout the year. For CDL fleets,...
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California CDL Revocation 2026: What You Need to Know Before March 6
The California CDL revocation 2026 will impact approximately 17,000 non-domiciled commercial drivers on March 6, 2026. The DMV is cancelling these licenses after a federal audit found the state improperly issued certain non-domiciled CDLs. As a result, affected...
Commercial Driver Onboarding: Why Doing the Minimum Isn’t Enough
Many fleets make one critical mistake during commercial driver onboarding — they only do what’s required to stay compliant.That approach might get you through an audit, but it doesn’t build long-term safety or reduce risk. In today’s transportation environment,...
DOT Reportable Incidents: What They Are and How to Stay Compliant
Even the most careful fleets can face a crash or roadside event.When that happens, understanding your reporting responsibilities under FMCSA rules determines how smoothly your team recovers — and how well your company avoids compliance penalties. Knowing what...
The Cost of Staying Manual: How Automating IFTA Reporting with GW Connect Saves Time and Money
As the year draws to a close, fleets across North America prepare for one of their most important compliance tasks: renewing their IFTA licenses. Staying organized with your IFTA annual renewal ensures smooth operations and keeps your fleet compliant through every...
Compliance Reality Check: Liability Doesn’t Transfer with Third-Party Consultants
When it comes to DOT compliance, there’s one truth every fleet must understand:You can delegate the work of compliance — but you can’t delegate the responsibility. Many fleets turn to outside consultants or service providers to manage driver files, audits, or drug and...







