This legislation, titled the "Ceasing Age-Based Trucking Restrictions Act," amends title 49, United States Code, to redefine certain commercial motor vehicle transportation. It specifies that the movement of goods from a port of entry to another place within the same state will not be considered interstate transportation for purposes of commercial driver's license requirements. This reclassification applies even if the goods originated from outside the state or the United States. The bill's primary purpose is to exempt drivers engaged in these specific intrastate port-related movements from federal interstate CDL regulations, potentially allowing younger drivers (e.g., 18-20 years old) to participate in such transportation within their state.
Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Transportation and Public Works
Ceasing Age-Based Trucking Restrictions Act
USA119th CongressHR-6691| House
| Updated: 12/12/2025
This legislation, titled the "Ceasing Age-Based Trucking Restrictions Act," amends title 49, United States Code, to redefine certain commercial motor vehicle transportation. It specifies that the movement of goods from a port of entry to another place within the same state will not be considered interstate transportation for purposes of commercial driver's license requirements. This reclassification applies even if the goods originated from outside the state or the United States. The bill's primary purpose is to exempt drivers engaged in these specific intrastate port-related movements from federal interstate CDL regulations, potentially allowing younger drivers (e.g., 18-20 years old) to participate in such transportation within their state.