Entry-Level Driver Training: State of Alaska Application for Renewal of Exemption, 80008-80009 [2024-22457]
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA–2022–0122]
Entry-Level Driver Training: State of
Alaska Application for Renewal of
Exemption
Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Administration (FMCSA), Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of final disposition;
granting of renewal of exemption.
AGENCY:
FMCSA announces its final
decision to renew the exemption
granted to the State of Alaska from the
limitations imposed by the commercial
driver’s license (CDL) regulations on the
State’s ability to issue restricted CDLs.
The exemption renewal allows the State
to waive specified portions of the CDL
skills test for drivers who reside and
operate in 14 defined geographic areas
that lack the infrastructure to allow
completion of the full skills test. Drivers
who receive a restricted CDL under the
provisions of the renewed exemption
are also exempt from the Entry-Level
Driver Training (ELDT) regulations.
FMCSA concludes that renewing the
exemption, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth below, is likely to
achieve a level of safety equivalent to or
greater than the level of safety that
would be achieved absent the
exemption.
DATES: The exemption is effective for
the period of December 30, 2024,
through December 30, 2029.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr.
Richard Clemente, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division; Office of
Carrier, Driver and Vehicle Safety
Standards; 202–366–2722. MCPSD@
dot.gov. If you have questions on
viewing or submitting material to the
docket, contact Docket Services,
telephone (202) 366–9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
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I. Public Participation
Viewing Comments and Documents
To view comments, go to
www.regulations.gov, insert the docket
number ‘‘FMCSA–2022–0122’’ in the
keyword box, and click ‘‘Search.’’ Next,
sort the results by ‘‘Posted (NewerOlder),’’ choose the first notice listed,
click ‘‘Browse Comments.’’
To view documents mentioned in this
notice as being available in the docket,
go to www.regulations.gov, insert the
docket number ‘‘FMCSA–2022–0122’’ in
the keyword box, click ‘‘Search,’’ and
chose the document to review.
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If you do not have access to the
internet, you may view the docket
online by visiting Dockets Operations
on the ground floor of the DOT West
Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE,
Washington, DC 20590, between 9 a.m.
and 5 p.m., ET, Monday through Friday,
except Federal holidays. To be sure
someone is there to help you, please call
(202) 366–9317 or (202) 366–9826
before visiting Dockets Operations.
II. Legal Basis
FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C.
31136(e) and 31315(b) to grant
exemptions from Federal Motor Carrier
Safety Regulations (FMCSRs). FMCSA
must publish a notice of each exemption
request in the Federal Register (49 CFR
381.315(a)). The Agency must provide
the public an opportunity to inspect the
information relevant to the application,
including safety analyses submitted by
the applicant. The Agency must provide
an opportunity for public comment on
the request.
The Agency reviews safety analyses
and public comments submitted and
determines whether granting the
exemption would likely maintain a level
of safety equivalent to, or greater than,
the level that would be achieved by the
current regulation (49 CFR 381.305(a)).
The Agency must publish its decision in
the Federal Register (49 CFR
381.315(b)). If granted, the notice will
identify the regulatory provision(s) from
which the applicant will be exempt, the
effective period, and all terms and
conditions of the exemption (49 CFR
381.315(c)(1)). If the exemption is
denied, the notice will explain the
reasons for the denial (49 CFR
381.315(c)(2)). The exemption may be
renewed (49 CFR 381.300(b)).
III. Background
Current Regulatory Requirements
Under 49 CFR 383.3(e), Alaska may
waive certain knowledge and skills test
requirements and issue restricted CDLs,
which are valid only within the State
and are subject to certain conditions. To
be eligible for a restricted CDL under 49
CFR 383.3(e), drivers must operate
exclusively over roads that are not
connected to the State highway system
and to any highway or vehicular way
with an average daily traffic volume
greater than 499 (49 CFR 383.3(e)(2)).
The Federal Highway Administration,
FMCSA’s predecessor agency, set the
daily traffic volume limit at 499 in 1989
(54 FR 33230) and codified it in the
FMCSRs in 1996 (61 FR 9546).
Relatedly, ELDT regulations set forth in
49 CFR part 380, subparts F and G,
establish minimum training standards
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for individuals applying for certain
CDLs and define curriculum standards
for theory and behind-the-wheel
training. The ELDT curriculum in 49
CFR part 380, appendix A, section A3.1,
requires Class A CDL applicants to
demonstrate proficiency in proper
techniques for initiating vehicle
movement, executing left and right
turns, changing lanes, navigating curves
at speed, entry and exit on the interstate
or controlled-access highway, and
stopping the vehicle in a controlled
manner. Under 49 CFR 380.603(a)(2),
drivers issued a restricted CDL by
Alaska are exempt from the ELDT
requirements.
Under the CDL regulations, before
receiving a CDL from a State, a driver
must safely pass an on-road driving test.
Requisite skills include: the ability to
adjust speed to various driving
conditions (49 CFR 383.113(c)(3) and
the ability to choose a safe gap when
driving around other vehicles (49 CFR
383.113(c)(4)).
IV. Application for Renewal of
Exemption
The exemption renewal application
was described in detail in a Federal
Register notice published on June 18,
2024 (89 FR 51592) and will not be
repeated here as the facts have not
changed.
V. Public Comments
FMCSA requested public comments
on the renewal application but received
none.
VI. FMCSA Safety Analysis and Agency
Decision
FMCSA has evaluated Alaska’s
application for renewal of its
exemption. The current exemption was
granted on December 28, 2022 (87 FR
79932), for the period December 28,
2022, through December 30, 2024. The
Agency has monitored the records of
drivers who were issued CDLs under
this exemption and has found no
deterioration of their safety records.
Based on its analysis, the Agency has
decided to renew Alaska’s exemption
request from 49 CFR 383.3(e)(2).
The Agency believes that granting a
five-year renewal of the exemption
allowing Alaska to issue restricted
CDLs, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth below, will
maintain a level of safety that is
equivalent to, or greater than, the level
of safety achieved without the
exemption (49 CFR 381.305(a)). The
exemption applies only to CDL
applicants who reside in one of the
named remote geographical areas
identified below and who operate only
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within those defined areas. In addition,
the State may waive only specified
elements of the skills test affected by the
lack of infrastructure in the identified
communities. Individuals applying for a
restricted CDL covered by this
exemption are exempt from ELDT in
accordance with 49 CFR 380.603(a)(2).
VII. Exemption Decision
A. Applicability of Exemption
FMCSA grants Alaska a renewal of an
exemption from 49 CFR 383.3(e)(2) for
a period of five years subject to the
terms and conditions of this decision.
Alaska may issue CDLs under this
exemption only to drivers who reside in
the following communities or areas: 1
(1) Bethel—within the local Bethel
community road network
(2) Prince of Wales Island
(3) Haines—within the Haines
community, and along the Haines
Highway corridor, ending at the
Canadian Border
(4) Ketchikan—within the Ketchikan
community and the airport area on
the neighboring Annette Island
(5) King Salmon—within the local King
Salmon community road network
(6) Kodiak Island
(7) Kotzebue—within the local Kotzebue
community road network
(8) Nome—within the local Nome
community road network
(9) Mitkof Island (Petersburg)
(10) Sitka—within the local Sitka
community road network
(11) Skagway—within the Skagway
community and along the Klondike
Highway corridor, ending at the
Canadian Border
(12) Unalaska Island
(13) Utqiavik—within the Utqiavik
community road network
(14) Wrangell Island
B. Terms and Conditions
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Alaska and drivers operating under
this exemption are subject to the
following terms and conditions:
(1) Alaska must comply with 49 CFR
383.133(b) and 383.135(a) of the
knowledge test standards for testing
procedures and methods set forth in 49
CFR part 383, subpart H, and must
1 The locales were identified by the State of
Alaska’s Department of Administration, Division of
Motor Vehicles (DMV) and independently verified
by FMCSA as lacking the infrastructure for CDL
applicants to perform the skills required by 49 CFR
383.113(c)(3) and (c)(4). FMCSA notes that the DMV
initially identified 15 affected locales, but FMCSA
determined that one of the 15 communities operates
on major connected thoroughfares and the distances
involved are not dissimilar to that experienced by
many rural communities in the western United
States. The DMV’s letter identifying the affected
areas is available in the docket of this Notice and
can be accessed at Regulations.gov.
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continue to administer knowledge tests
that fulfill the content requirements of
subpart G.
(2) Alaska may waive only the
following portions of the CDL skills test,
as set forth in 49 CFR 383.113(c), that
cannot be performed due to
infrastructure limitations in the
identified communities or areas:
• ability to adjust speed to the
configuration and condition of the
roadway, weather and visibility
conditions, traffic conditions, and motor
vehicle, cargo, and driver conditions
(§ 383.113(c)(3)); and
• ability to choose a safe gap for
changing lanes, passing other vehicles,
as well as for crossing or entering traffic
(§ 383.113(c)(4));
(3) Drivers applying for a CDL to be
issued under this exemption must
reside in one of the 14 geographic areas
identified in Section VII.A of this
Notice;
(4) Drivers issued a restricted CDL
under this exemption may operate only
within the 14 geographic areas
identified in Section VII.A of this
Notice; and
(5) Drivers must comply with all other
applicable Federal Motor Carrier Safety
Regulations (49 CFR parts 350–399).
(6) Alaska must include notice on a
restricted CDL issued pursuant to this
exemption of the geographic area(s) in
which the CDL holder may operate a
CMV.
C. Preemption
In accordance with 49 U.S.C.
31315(d), as implemented by 49 CFR
381.600, during the period this
exemption is in effect, no State shall
enforce any law or regulation that
conflicts with or is inconsistent with
this exemption with respect to a person
operating under the exemption.
D. Notification to FMCSA
Alaska must provide to FMCSA, upon
request, a list of all drivers issued CDLs
under this exemption.
E. Termination
FMCSA does not believe that drivers
covered by this exemption will
experience any deterioration of their
safety records. The Agency will,
however, rescind the exemption if: (1)
Alaska or drivers operating under the
exemption fail to comply with the terms
and conditions of the exemption; (2) the
exemption results in a lower level of
safety than was maintained before it was
granted; or (3) continuation of the
exemption would not be consistent with
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the goals and objective of 49 U.S.C.
31136(e) and 31315(b).
Vincent G. White,
Deputy Administrator.
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DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
[Docket No. FMCSA-2022-0122]
Entry-Level Driver Training: State of Alaska Application for
Renewal of Exemption
AGENCY: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Department
of Transportation (DOT).
ACTION: Notice of final disposition; granting of renewal of exemption.
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SUMMARY: FMCSA announces its final decision to renew the exemption
granted to the State of Alaska from the limitations imposed by the
commercial driver's license (CDL) regulations on the State's ability to
issue restricted CDLs. The exemption renewal allows the State to waive
specified portions of the CDL skills test for drivers who reside and
operate in 14 defined geographic areas that lack the infrastructure to
allow completion of the full skills test. Drivers who receive a
restricted CDL under the provisions of the renewed exemption are also
exempt from the Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) regulations. FMCSA
concludes that renewing the exemption, subject to the terms and
conditions set forth below, is likely to achieve a level of safety
equivalent to or greater than the level of safety that would be
achieved absent the exemption.
DATES: The exemption is effective for the period of December 30, 2024,
through December 30, 2029.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: Mr. Richard Clemente, FMCSA Driver and
Carrier Operations Division; Office of Carrier, Driver and Vehicle
Safety Standards; 202-366-2722. [email protected]. If you have questions on
viewing or submitting material to the docket, contact Docket Services,
telephone (202) 366-9826.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
I. Public Participation
Viewing Comments and Documents
To view comments, go to www.regulations.gov, insert the docket
number ``FMCSA-2022-0122'' in the keyword box, and click ``Search.''
Next, sort the results by ``Posted (Newer-Older),'' choose the first
notice listed, click ``Browse Comments.''
To view documents mentioned in this notice as being available in
the docket, go to www.regulations.gov, insert the docket number
``FMCSA-2022-0122'' in the keyword box, click ``Search,'' and chose the
document to review.
If you do not have access to the internet, you may view the docket
online by visiting Dockets Operations on the ground floor of the DOT
West Building, 1200 New Jersey Avenue SE, Washington, DC 20590, between
9 a.m. and 5 p.m., ET, Monday through Friday, except Federal holidays.
To be sure someone is there to help you, please call (202) 366-9317 or
(202) 366-9826 before visiting Dockets Operations.
II. Legal Basis
FMCSA has authority under 49 U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315(b) to grant
exemptions from Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (FMCSRs).
FMCSA must publish a notice of each exemption request in the Federal
Register (49 CFR 381.315(a)). The Agency must provide the public an
opportunity to inspect the information relevant to the application,
including safety analyses submitted by the applicant. The Agency must
provide an opportunity for public comment on the request.
The Agency reviews safety analyses and public comments submitted
and determines whether granting the exemption would likely maintain a
level of safety equivalent to, or greater than, the level that would be
achieved by the current regulation (49 CFR 381.305(a)). The Agency must
publish its decision in the Federal Register (49 CFR 381.315(b)). If
granted, the notice will identify the regulatory provision(s) from
which the applicant will be exempt, the effective period, and all terms
and conditions of the exemption (49 CFR 381.315(c)(1)). If the
exemption is denied, the notice will explain the reasons for the denial
(49 CFR 381.315(c)(2)). The exemption may be renewed (49 CFR
381.300(b)).
III. Background
Current Regulatory Requirements
Under 49 CFR 383.3(e), Alaska may waive certain knowledge and
skills test requirements and issue restricted CDLs, which are valid
only within the State and are subject to certain conditions. To be
eligible for a restricted CDL under 49 CFR 383.3(e), drivers must
operate exclusively over roads that are not connected to the State
highway system and to any highway or vehicular way with an average
daily traffic volume greater than 499 (49 CFR 383.3(e)(2)). The Federal
Highway Administration, FMCSA's predecessor agency, set the daily
traffic volume limit at 499 in 1989 (54 FR 33230) and codified it in
the FMCSRs in 1996 (61 FR 9546). Relatedly, ELDT regulations set forth
in 49 CFR part 380, subparts F and G, establish minimum training
standards for individuals applying for certain CDLs and define
curriculum standards for theory and behind-the-wheel training. The ELDT
curriculum in 49 CFR part 380, appendix A, section A3.1, requires Class
A CDL applicants to demonstrate proficiency in proper techniques for
initiating vehicle movement, executing left and right turns, changing
lanes, navigating curves at speed, entry and exit on the interstate or
controlled-access highway, and stopping the vehicle in a controlled
manner. Under 49 CFR 380.603(a)(2), drivers issued a restricted CDL by
Alaska are exempt from the ELDT requirements.
Under the CDL regulations, before receiving a CDL from a State, a
driver must safely pass an on-road driving test. Requisite skills
include: the ability to adjust speed to various driving conditions (49
CFR 383.113(c)(3) and the ability to choose a safe gap when driving
around other vehicles (49 CFR 383.113(c)(4)).
IV. Application for Renewal of Exemption
The exemption renewal application was described in detail in a
Federal Register notice published on June 18, 2024 (89 FR 51592) and
will not be repeated here as the facts have not changed.
V. Public Comments
FMCSA requested public comments on the renewal application but
received none.
VI. FMCSA Safety Analysis and Agency Decision
FMCSA has evaluated Alaska's application for renewal of its
exemption. The current exemption was granted on December 28, 2022 (87
FR 79932), for the period December 28, 2022, through December 30, 2024.
The Agency has monitored the records of drivers who were issued CDLs
under this exemption and has found no deterioration of their safety
records. Based on its analysis, the Agency has decided to renew
Alaska's exemption request from 49 CFR 383.3(e)(2).
The Agency believes that granting a five-year renewal of the
exemption allowing Alaska to issue restricted CDLs, subject to the
terms and conditions set forth below, will maintain a level of safety
that is equivalent to, or greater than, the level of safety achieved
without the exemption (49 CFR 381.305(a)). The exemption applies only
to CDL applicants who reside in one of the named remote geographical
areas identified below and who operate only
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within those defined areas. In addition, the State may waive only
specified elements of the skills test affected by the lack of
infrastructure in the identified communities. Individuals applying for
a restricted CDL covered by this exemption are exempt from ELDT in
accordance with 49 CFR 380.603(a)(2).
VII. Exemption Decision
A. Applicability of Exemption
FMCSA grants Alaska a renewal of an exemption from 49 CFR
383.3(e)(2) for a period of five years subject to the terms and
conditions of this decision. Alaska may issue CDLs under this exemption
only to drivers who reside in the following communities or areas: \1\
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\1\ The locales were identified by the State of Alaska's
Department of Administration, Division of Motor Vehicles (DMV) and
independently verified by FMCSA as lacking the infrastructure for
CDL applicants to perform the skills required by 49 CFR
383.113(c)(3) and (c)(4). FMCSA notes that the DMV initially
identified 15 affected locales, but FMCSA determined that one of the
15 communities operates on major connected thoroughfares and the
distances involved are not dissimilar to that experienced by many
rural communities in the western United States. The DMV's letter
identifying the affected areas is available in the docket of this
Notice and can be accessed at Regulations.gov.
(1) Bethel--within the local Bethel community road network
(2) Prince of Wales Island
(3) Haines--within the Haines community, and along the Haines Highway
corridor, ending at the Canadian Border
(4) Ketchikan--within the Ketchikan community and the airport area on
the neighboring Annette Island
(5) King Salmon--within the local King Salmon community road network
(6) Kodiak Island
(7) Kotzebue--within the local Kotzebue community road network
(8) Nome--within the local Nome community road network
(9) Mitkof Island (Petersburg)
(10) Sitka--within the local Sitka community road network
(11) Skagway--within the Skagway community and along the Klondike
Highway corridor, ending at the Canadian Border
(12) Unalaska Island
(13) Utqiavik--within the Utqiavik community road network
(14) Wrangell Island
B. Terms and Conditions
Alaska and drivers operating under this exemption are subject to
the following terms and conditions:
(1) Alaska must comply with 49 CFR 383.133(b) and 383.135(a) of the
knowledge test standards for testing procedures and methods set forth
in 49 CFR part 383, subpart H, and must continue to administer
knowledge tests that fulfill the content requirements of subpart G.
(2) Alaska may waive only the following portions of the CDL skills
test, as set forth in 49 CFR 383.113(c), that cannot be performed due
to infrastructure limitations in the identified communities or areas:
ability to adjust speed to the configuration and condition
of the roadway, weather and visibility conditions, traffic conditions,
and motor vehicle, cargo, and driver conditions (Sec. 383.113(c)(3));
and
ability to choose a safe gap for changing lanes, passing
other vehicles, as well as for crossing or entering traffic (Sec.
383.113(c)(4));
(3) Drivers applying for a CDL to be issued under this exemption
must reside in one of the 14 geographic areas identified in Section
VII.A of this Notice;
(4) Drivers issued a restricted CDL under this exemption may
operate only within the 14 geographic areas identified in Section VII.A
of this Notice; and
(5) Drivers must comply with all other applicable Federal Motor
Carrier Safety Regulations (49 CFR parts 350-399).
(6) Alaska must include notice on a restricted CDL issued pursuant
to this exemption of the geographic area(s) in which the CDL holder may
operate a CMV.
C. Preemption
In accordance with 49 U.S.C. 31315(d), as implemented by 49 CFR
381.600, during the period this exemption is in effect, no State shall
enforce any law or regulation that conflicts with or is inconsistent
with this exemption with respect to a person operating under the
exemption.
D. Notification to FMCSA
Alaska must provide to FMCSA, upon request, a list of all drivers
issued CDLs under this exemption.
E. Termination
FMCSA does not believe that drivers covered by this exemption will
experience any deterioration of their safety records. The Agency will,
however, rescind the exemption if: (1) Alaska or drivers operating
under the exemption fail to comply with the terms and conditions of the
exemption; (2) the exemption results in a lower level of safety than
was maintained before it was granted; or (3) continuation of the
exemption would not be consistent with the goals and objective of 49
U.S.C. 31136(e) and 31315(b).
Vincent G. White,
Deputy Administrator.
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