Compliance is a critical part of running a trucking business, regardless of fleet size. Federal and state regulations are designed to ensure safety, accountability, and proper reporting, but they can be difficult to navigate without clear guidance.
At the federal level, trucking companies must meet FMCSA requirements, including hours-of-service rules, ELD usage, drug and alcohol testing, and maintaining accurate safety records. Failure to meet these standards can result in audits, fines, or authority suspension.
State-level obligations add another layer of responsibility. Programs such as IFTA, IRP, and UCR require regular filings and renewals, and errors can lead to penalties or registration holds.
Compliance is not a one-time task. Records must be maintained consistently, safety scores monitored, and filings kept up to date. Staying organized and informed is the best way to avoid disruptions to operations.

