SBF 70 years logo
MenuMENU
SearchSEARCH

FMCSA Grants "Under the Hood" Exemption Waiver (Again)

The NSTA applauded the FMCSA decision that grants another two-year extension to the school bus exemption for "under the hood" CDL testing.

FMCSA Grants "Under the Hood" Exemption Waiver (Again)

The exemption for applies to intrastate drivers only, and is aimed at alleviating the driver shortage. 

Photo: SBF/Canva

3 min to read


On December 2, 2024, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced another two-year extension to permit all commercial driver’s license (CDL) applicants seeking a school bus endorsement to skip the engine compartment portion of the pre-trip vehicle inspection skills testing requirement, known informally as the “under-the-hood” testing requirement. 

The federal agency said this is its final decision to renew the exemption granted to the National School Transportation Association (NSTA). Drivers issued CDLs pursuant to the requested exemption are restricted to intrastate operation of school buses only. 

Ad Loading...

The renewal of the exemption represents another milestone for NSTA, as it pursues suitable remedies in the quest to mitigate the school bus driver shortage. 

Since the initial two-year Under the Hood exemption granted by FMCSA in 2022, 13 jurisdictions (Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Mississippi, New York, New Jersey, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Wisconsin) have implemented the exemption at the state level. 

According to NSTA, approximately 1,200 school bus drivers have been licensed utilizing the exemption thus far. Averaging 70 students per school bus, the exemption has resulted in 84,000 children being transported to and from school daily on the yellow bus. According to data, states such as Texas (610 drivers) and New Jersey (340 drivers) have utilized the Under the Hood Exemption extensively to address the driver shortage. 

In its advisory, FMCSA stated: 

“FMCSA has evaluated NSTA's application and the public comments and grants the exemption renewal request for a two-year period. Due to the limited scope, terms, conditions, and restrictions of the exemption and the existing regulatory requirements that remain in place, FMCSA has determined that the “under-the-hood” exemption will likely achieve a level of safety that is equivalent to the level of safety that would be obtained absent the exemption. The exemption does not apply to the remaining elements of the pre-trip vehicle inspection components of the skills test, as set forth in 49 CFR 383.113(a)(1)(ii-ix). Accordingly, drivers obtaining CDLs under this exemption will have demonstrated the ability to safely operate the special features of a school bus.” 

Ad Loading...

“NSTA appreciates the FMCSA decision to grant an additional two years to the current the ‘Under-the-Hood’ testing requirement exemption,” said NSTA President Dan Kobussen of Kobussen Buses in Wisconsin. “As we have seen, this measure has proven beneficial to both public and private operators within the student transportation industry, and 2024-12-05C| 7311.11.2.6 more importantly, it has been demonstrated that we are providing more students continued access to education because of the exemption’s ability to garner more drivers into the pupil transportation driver pool.”

NSTA Executive Director Curt Macysyn added: “NSTA thanks FMCSA for their diligence in granting our exemption extension application for an additional two years. I’m proud to say that NSTA has been a trailblazer in the effort to address the bus driver shortage, as this particular effort dates back to 2021. In the short term, we will continue to demonstrate the positive impact of the exemption on our driver pool, and notably without any reduction to student safety. Finally, our ultimate goal is the permanent adoption of the exemption federally – followed even more widespread utilization throughout all 50 states.”

Last time an extension was granted, SBF readers said in a poll that it would have no impact on their fleet.

More Maintenance

zonar system image
SponsoredMay 1, 2026

What Data Shows About Student Transportation in 2026

Driver shortages, safety expectations, and staffing limits define student transportation in 2026. New survey data shows how fleet leaders are responding.

Read More →
Fleet manager reviews maintenance and performance data on dual computer monitors.
MaintenanceApril 27, 2026

How School Bus Fleets are Getting Ahead of Breakdowns

Don’t let bus downtime wear you down. Here’s how bus operators are shifting from manual processes to AI-powered, data-driven maintenance systems for improved reliability and safety.

Read More →
zonar system image
SponsoredApril 20, 2026

2026 State of Student Transportation Report

Student transportation teams are being asked to do more with less, facing driver shortages, rising costs, and increasing safety expectations. This report uncovers how fleets are adapting, where technology is making the biggest impact, and why student ridership tracking is emerging as a top priority. Download the report to explore the key trends shaping 2026 and what they mean for your operation.

Read More →
Transfinder promotional graphic featuring “P.A.Y.S. – Pay As You Save” surrounded by icons of school transportation operations (bus, maps, calendar, clock, documents, and money), with tagline about saving time, money, and headaches in school transportation.
SponsoredApril 16, 2026

How Transfinder Technology P.A.Y.S. (Pays as You Save) Saving Time, Money and Headaches in School Transportation Operations

Transportation leaders say when their districts implemented Transfinder's AI enhanced logistics technology, it paid for itself in financial savings, time savings and operational headache reductions (OHR). In this white paper transportation experts share specific ways they have experienced how Transfinder P.A.Y.S. (Pay As You Save) off. Each, in their own way, said transportation technology is not simply a software purchase — it’s a strategic investment in operational efficiency, cost containment and staff satisfaction.

Read More →
Row of yellow school buses with overlay text reading “The essential guide to school bus fleet maintenance: Maximizing safety and uptime” and the Geotab logo.
SponsoredApril 1, 2026

Data-Driven School Bus Maintenance Guide

Stop reacting to engine lights and start predicting them. This guide reveals how transitioning from a "break-fix" model to a data-driven maintenance strategy can drastically reduce fleet downtime and protect your district's budget. Learn how to transform your garage operations from a cost center into a reliability powerhouse.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
Buyers Guide and Directory thumbnail
SponsoredMarch 13, 2026

2026 School Bus Fleet Vendor Directory & Buyer's Guide

Searching for the right equipment, technology, or services for your school transportation program? This industry guide brings together manufacturers and suppliers across the entire school bus market, all in one place. Download it to find the partners who can help move your operation forward.

Read More →
2026 School Bus Maintenance Survey thumbnail
SponsoredMarch 13, 2026

2026 School Bus Maintenance Survey

What top challenges are school bus maintenance teams facing in 2026? Explore new trends from School Bus Fleet’s annual maintenance survey covering fleet composition and age, fuel types, used vs. new purchasing patterns, technician pay and certifications, and the impact of the driver shortage. Survey sponsor: Dayton Parts.

Read More →
School Bus Maintenance in 2026: Costs, Tech & Workforce Gaps
MaintenanceMarch 13, 2026

2026 School Bus Maintenance Survey

What top challenges are school bus maintenance teams facing in 2026? Explore new trends from School Bus Fleet’s annual maintenance survey covering fleet composition and age, fuel types, used vs. new purchasing patterns, technician pay and certifications, and the impact of the driver shortage. Survey sponsor: Dayton Parts.

Read More →
Ad Loading...
A purple and white Fleetio graphic with text reading "Fleetio Introduces AI Service Advisor."
Maintenanceby Staff and News ReportsMarch 13, 2026

Fleetio Launches AI-Powered Maintenance Service Advisor

The company’s new AI tool helps fleet managers approve repairs faster, prioritize maintenance, and reduce shop time across high-volume fleets.

Read More →