Lawmakers Target “Chameleon Carriers” with New SAFE Act
Highway safety and industry accountability are back in the spotlight following the introduction of new federal legislation aimed at cracking down on so-called “chameleon carriers” — trucking companies that shut down after enforcement action only to resurface under a new name and USDOT number. On February 12, 2026, Harriet Hageman introduced the Safety and Accountability in Freight Enforcement (SAFE) Act (HR7539) in the U.S. House of Representatives. The bill seeks to strengthen oversight of motor carriers that attempt to evade federal penalties and enforcement actions by rebranding and reentering the market as new entities. What Are Chameleon Carriers? A chameleon carrier is a company that has been cited, fined, or shut down by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) and then reopens under a different business name and DOT number. While the branding may change, the leadership, ownership, operational practices, and safety risks often remain the same. ...