The Motor Carrier Act of 1980 led to excessive deregulation, causing safety concerns, unfair competition, and a lack of industry oversight, leading to higher consumer prices due to fewer choices in the transportation industry.
Impact on Small Operators: The negative impact on smaller carriers suggests that the Motor Carrier Act disproportionately favored larger companies, making it challenging for smaller operators to compete effectively in the market. The Act also removed all rules regulating freight brokers, leading to rampant fraud in the supply chain
Safety and Standards: The Act's deregulation has resulted in a race to the bottom regarding safety standards, as carriers may prioritize cost-cutting measures to stay competitive. Repealing the Act could be seen as a move to reestablish and strengthen safety regulations within the industry.
Tell your members of Congress that the FMCSA is long overdue for reform: repeal and replace the Federal Motor Carrier Act of 1980 now!