Trucking groups request expanded proposal on drug, alcohol database

Arlington, VA – A group of organizations representing the truck and bus industries and law enforcement is petitioning the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to expand the scope of the agency’s proposal for establishing a national database of truck and bus drivers’ drug and alcohol test results.

The petitioners are requesting that FMCSA issue a Supplemental Notice that would require the proposed database to include employer accounts of employees’ misuse of drugs or alcohol, or an employee’s self-admission of misusing drugs or alcohol.

The petitioners argue that the database is meant to prevent drivers who have misused drugs or alcohol before performing safety-sensitive functions from hiding this information from potential employers, and limiting the database to only positive test results ignores other known evidence of these behaviors.

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The group, which includes the American Trucking Associations, sent the petition May 5 to FMCSA, which had not responded as of press time.

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