IG Backs Calls for Safety Agency
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Kenneth Mead, the department’s inspector general, testified April 27 before the Senate Commerce Committee that he was leaning heavily toward backing the creation of a motor carrier safety administration. In his testimony, Mead, who has backed recent efforts to increase enforcement and compliance of highway safety laws, cited results from a five-month study his office conducted of the federal motor carrier safety program.
Inspector General Kenneth Mead (right) and NTSB Chair Jim Hall. (TT Photo) |
He had another option: give the Federal Highway Administration time, say a year, to improve operations at the Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety.
Mead’s appearance at the hearing provided the first detailed analysis of a proposal to move jurisdiction over truck and bus safety from FHWA to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) has pushed for such a change since last year, when he failed to pass legislation to move the former Office of Motor Carriers to NHTSA.
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