Do you support FMCSA requirements?
FMCSA compliance is the backbone of our commercial catalog. For new-CDL drivers, we deliver Entry-Level Driver Training theory through our Training Provider Registry listing. For active drivers, we offer hours-of-service refreshers, cargo securement, hazmat general awareness and function-specific training, drug and alcohol awareness, and accident-response training. Each course is built to the regulatory curriculum specified in 49 CFR — the applicable sections are cited inside the course so trainers and auditors can see the mapping.
Because FMCSA rules change, we subscribe to regulatory update services and push curriculum revisions to the platform within one update cycle of any federal register change. The proactive update cadence keeps fleets ahead of compliance drift rather than scrambling after a rule change has already occurred. FMCSA publishes proposed rule changes well in advance of effective dates, which gives our content team time to develop the curriculum updates before drivers actually need to be trained on the new rules.
The FMCSA compliance focus is particularly important for fleets in segments with active enforcement attention. Hazmat carriers, passenger carriers, and large for-hire trucking operations face more frequent audits than smaller or lower-risk carriers. Maintaining current FMCSA-aligned training is part of the structural protection against the most common audit findings. Fleets that have been through actual FMCSA audits typically report that the documentation quality matters as much as the training content quality — auditors verify what was trained by inspecting records, and well-organized records of well-aligned training is a much stronger position than well-trained drivers with disorganized records.