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FMCSA awards $118M in trucking training & enforcement grants

Funds to support state & local compliance tech, veteran CDL training

FMCSA awards $118M in trucking training & enforcement grants
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The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration awarded over $118 million in grants to support state & local commercial vehicle enforcement & compliance technology & veteran CDL training.
By Work Safety 24/7 Staff 
January 2, 2026

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) recently announced over $118 million in grant awards to strengthen the safety of America’s roadways.

The DOT said these grants will enhance commercial vehicle enforcement and provide high-quality training for military veterans entering the trucking industry.

“Under President Trump’s leadership, our department’s number one mission is to ensure that every American gets home safely,” said Sean P. Duffy, Transportation secretary. “We’re backing aggressive enforcement and empowering states to keep unqualified, unvetted drivers off the road, investing in state-of-the-art technology to make our roads safer, and taking care of veterans interested in a career in trucking.”

Grants support state & local partners

These FMCSA grants direct critical resources to state and local partners to reduce crashes through data-driven enforcement.

The investments will also bolster the integrity of the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) system to ensure only qualified drivers are getting behind the wheel.

“These grants are about giving our partners the tools they need to be effective,” said Derek D. Barrs, Federal Motor Carrier Safety administrator. “Whether it’s deploying smart technology to identify unsafe vehicles or auditing CDL programs to prevent fraud, every dollar is focused on raising the bar for safety and ensuring only qualified drivers and compliant vehicles are on our roads.”

Awards distributed through three grant programs

Funding is being awarded through FMCSA’s three key competitive grant programs:

$71.6 million in High Priority (HP) grants

HP-Commercial Motor Vehicle (HP-CMV) and HP-Innovative Technology Deployment (HP-ITD) grants support state and local enforcement efforts to:

  • Reduce CMV-related crashes
  • Safety data improvement projects
  • Public awareness campaigns
  • High-visibility enforcement efforts targeting unsafe driving on high-risk CMV crash corridors
  • Initiatives to improve the safe and secure movement of hazardous material
  • Deployment of new technology to ensure CMV compliance with safety regulations.

$43.8 million in Commercial Driver’s License Program Implementation (CDLPI) grants

These grants help states comply with federal regulations and ensure the CDL issuance process is secure, accurate, and resistant to fraud. CDLPI grants also ensure that only qualified drivers are eligible to receive and retain a CDL.

At both the national and state levels, agencies responsible for any component of the CDL program can use funding to strengthen compliance oversight, provide training to prevent the masking of driving violations, and implement solutions that improve the timeliness of conviction processing between courts and state systems.

$3.4 million in Commercial Motor Vehicle Operator Safety Training (CMVOST) grants

This program is dedicated to supporting current and former members of the U.S. Armed Forces, including National Guard and reservists, and their families by providing them with high-quality, safety-focused commercial driver training.

 

More about FMCSA

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) was established within the Department of Transportation on January 1, 2000, pursuant to the Motor Carrier Safety Improvement Act of 1999 (49 U.S.C. 113). Formerly a part of the Federal…

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