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Eric Miller

Senior Reporter

Eric Miller has been a reporter and writer at publications nationwide for 40 years. He’s been at Transport Topics the past 11 years, currently on the paper’s government team; worked as a reporter at the Dallas Morning News; reporter, editor and member of the investigative team at The Arizona Republic; reporter at the Tampa Tribune; city editor at the Santa Fe New Mexican; and senior writer for D Magazine in Dallas.


Business

Jet Express, Others Join Forces to Deliver Water to Flint, Mich.

A number of trucking companies have announced plans to deliver tens of thousands of bottles of water to residents in Flint, Michigan, to help assist that community in alleviating the water crisis there.

February 1, 2016
Government

Idaho Drug-Testing Company Sold After Running Afoul of FTC

A Meridian, Idaho-based firm that performed drug-and-alcohol testing services to commercial motor carriers and their drivers illegally invited one of its competitors to enter into a customer allocation agreement, according to a settlement order issued by the Federal Trade Commission.

January 29, 2016
Business

Trucking Companies Rally to Provide Water to Flint Residents

Several trucking companies and large retailers on Jan. 26 announced plans to donate and truck in tens of thousands of bottles of water for residents and schoolchildren of Flint, Michigan, to assist the community that is experiencing a drinking water crisis.

January 27, 2016
Business, Government

NHTSA: Alcohol Use Down, Marijuana Up

WASHINGTON — Alcohol use by motorists on U.S. highways has declined significantly in recent years. However, the use of marijuana among the driving public is on the rise, according to research by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

January 25, 2016
Government

FMCSA Issues Proposed Safety Fitness Determination Rule

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Jan. 15 issued a proposed safety fitness determination rule that would use data from agency and roadside inspections and investigations, or both, in evaluating on a monthly basis whether a carrier is fit to operate.

January 19, 2016
Government, Business

Canada's Greater Weight Allowance Gives Truckers Advantage Over US, Researcher Says

WASHINGTON — Restrictive federal size and weight policies are causing U.S. motor carriers to lag in heavy-truck productivity when compared with other countries, a leading transportation researcher said at a presentation Jan. 13 at the Transportation Research Board’s annual meeting.

January 13, 2016
Business, Safety, Government, Autonomous

Researcher Says Truck Driver Health on the Decline

WASHINGTON — Longhaul and over-the-road truck drivers increasingly are unhealthy, a University of Utah occupational epidemiologist told researchers attending a Jan. 11 session at the 2016 Transportation Research Board.

January 12, 2016
Government, Business

State Grants Needed to Explore Future Transportation Funding Alternatives, Two Representatives Say

Two House Democrats have urged the Obama Administration to follow up passage of a long-term transportation funding law by initiating a grant program that will ensure that states have as much time as possible to test various future funding alternatives to the federal fuel tax.

January 8, 2016
Business, Technology

Graham Wins Honors at Rush Tech Rodeo

SAN ANTONIO — A total of 163 truck technicians came here to compete at the Rush Truck Centers “Tech Skills Rodeo” in categories including engines, parts and body repair.

December 21, 2015
Government

FMCSA Launches Streamlined URS Process

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has launched a new, simplified online registration process for truckers, brokers and equipment providers, the agency announced Dec. 17.

December 17, 2015