Gap Yawns Between Means, Goal in Truck Safety Effort, GAO Says
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The report, “Commercial Motor Vehicles: Effectiveness of Actions being Taken to Improve Motor Carrier Safety is Unknown,” comes eight months after the agency was created by Congress. It follows criticism by the GAO and DOT’s inspector general. The report was requested by Rep. Frank Wolf, (R-Va.), chairman of the House Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee. Wolf’s criticism of the Federal Highway Administration’s oversight of truck and bus safety led to creation of the new agency in November.
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