Transportation Monthly Round Up - July 2025
In this July 2025 round up, we will discuss the CDL medical certification update, heavy vehicle use tax, and Operation Brake Safety Week. Let's get started.
The deadline for Phase 2 of the Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Medical Certification Integration (called NRII) was June 23, 2025. Now, 38 states automatically get medical exam updates from the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (NRCME)/the Registry. This means CDL and commercial learner’s permit (CLP) drivers licensed by states that have transitioned no longer must submit their medical cards, and carriers do not need to check if their examiner is on the NRCME.
Because of delays in updating driver records, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) issued a waiver effective July 14 through October 12, 2025. This lets CDL/CLP drivers use a paper copy of their medical card for up to 15 days after their exam and allows:
- CDL and CLP drivers to show proof of medical certification while driving, and
- Carriers to keep the medical card in the driver’s file until the motor vehicle record (MVR)) updates.
Be ready to file Form 2290 and pay the tax if your company has vehicles that are:
- Used on the highway;
- With a taxable gross weight of 55,000 pounds or more; and
- Registered in the U.S., Canada, or Mexico.
Operation Brake Safety Week will run from August 24-30 this year. During this event, officers will focus on inspecting the condition of brake drums and rotors in commercial motor vehicles during routine checks.
Brake Safety Week helps remind drivers and motor carriers to keep up with proactive vehicle maintenance and safety procedures while highlighting the importance of brake safety. Commercial vehicles with brake-related out-of-service violations will be removed from the road until all violations are corrected.
Prepare your drivers and equipment now for this important event.
That’s it for this month’s round up. Stay safe, and thanks for watching.

















































