For Michigan State Police · MCD

Every Federal Motor Carrier Safety Reg. In your hand.

Michigan is the auto industry's hazmat freight ground zero — battery cells, paint solvents, and a Canadian border. A Level I touches eight CFR parts. RegLogic carries all of them — federal, hazmat, and the Michigan overlay — in one search.

15 minutes with someone who's run the inspections. No pitch deck.
49 CFR §395 HOS §393 Equipment §172–180 Hazmat Michigan overlay Mobile + Offline
30 yrs
Publishing the
regulatory standard
104
CFR Titles
covered
8,000+
Pages searchable
and cross-referenced
Nightly
Pulled from federal
publishing feeds
2 a.m., your shift

Ambassador Bridge plaza, second shift. A Canadian-origin trailer with a UN number you've seen exactly once in academy. The Canadian manifest uses TDG language; your federal book treats the placard differently. CBP is ready to release. The customs officer on shift wants a fast read so the line behind him doesn't back up onto the bridge deck.

What it does at a roadside

Three lookups every MSP MCD shift makes. In RegLogic, they take seconds.

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§395.3 HOS lookup
49 CFR §395 · HOS

Hours of service, in two taps

A driver tells you he's been hauling auto parts since 0500. RegLogic puts §395.3, the 14-hour window, and Michigan's Act 300 intrastate variations on one screen. No flipping. No second-guessing.

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§393.47 Brake stroke
49 CFR §393 · Equipment

Brake adjustment + CVSA OOS, side by side

Stroke on axle three measures long. RegLogic shows §393.47's max stroke and the CVSA out-of-service threshold (20%) in the same paragraph. Your decision is on screen, not in two binders.

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§172.504 + Michigan
49 CFR §172 + state

Hazmat with the Michigan overlay built in

A Canadian-origin trailer with a UN number that uses TDG language. RegLogic shows §172.504 federal, the Michigan EGLE overlay, the TDG-to-HMR translation, and the ERG guide page — on one screen. The state binder stays in the trunk.

The brand moat

Federal text. State overlay. Cross-references. One paragraph.

No other regulatory reference shows you what Michigan's overlay does to a federal section in the same view. RegLogic pulls federal feeds nightly and lays the state's modifications right where you read.

Same color-coded format MSP troopers know from the print Field Guide — built into a search engine that knows the Ambassador Bridge and the I-94 EV battery corridor.

RegLogic preview · §393.47
§393.47 — Brake stroke at maximum air pressure
(b) The maximum stroke at which the brakes must be capable of being adjusted shall not be exceeded. Type 16 chambers: 1¾"; Type 20: 1¾"; Type 24: 1¾"…
(Michigan) MCL Act 300 §257.719 mirrors the federal stroke maxima; MSP Motor Carrier coordinates inspection criteria with EGLE for solvent and plating-chemical haulers, and with CBP for cross-border manifests.
Cross-reference: CVSA OOS Criteria, item 1.b (≥20% defective brakes) · §393.48 (brake performance) · §396.3 (inspection & maintenance)
Section heading Federal text Michigan overlay Cross-references
See it on a Level I

30 minutes. Your scenarios. No pitch deck.

We'll walk an MSP-typical inspection — driver logs, brake stroke, DQ file, hazmat with the EGLE overlay and the TDG translation — through RegLogic. No pitch deck. No procurement pressure. Just the tool, on your shift's actual scenarios.

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