Sean Duffy debuts anti-fraud registration system for trucking industry
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy introduced a new registration system called Motus to combat fraud in the trucking industry. The system aims to replace an outdated network that has been exploited by fraudulent companies and improve safety on American roads. Duffy emphasized that the new system will enhance oversight and accountability while streamlining the registration process.
- ▪Sean Duffy debuted the Motus registration system for the trucking industry.
- ▪The new system aims to combat fraud and improve safety on American roads.
- ▪Motus replaces an outdated network that allowed companies to bypass safeguards.
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Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy debuted a registration system for the trucking industry aimed at combating fraud. The Trump administration has taken aim at fraud in the trucking industry, with Duffy sending the issue to the top of his priority list. On Tuesday, Duffy and Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Administrator Derek Barrs announced the rollout of the new registration system, called Motus, which aims to streamline the registration process. A press release from the Department of Transportation said Motus replaces “a decades-old network of loosely connected applications rife with fraud, waste, and abuse.” Recommended Stories Trump says White House ballroom will ‘shield’ military and security components of entire complex New York City commuter rail unions start strike…
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