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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.


GovernmentBusinessSafety

Speeding Is Top Violation During CVSA Operation Safe Driver Week

Law enforcement officers in the U.S., Canada and Mexico stopped 46,058 passenger and commercial motor vehicle drivers engaging in dangerous driving behaviors during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s Operation Safe Driver Week safety initiative.

October 8, 2021
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyEquipmentFuel

Failing DEF Sensors Getting Software Fixes From OEMs

Software overrides for diesel exhaust fluid sensors that are in perilously short supply are making their way from truck manufacturers to repair shops, helping keep equipment on the road and prevent engine shutdowns that can leave a truck stranded when the sensors fail.

October 7, 2021
GovernmentBusinessSafety

FMCSA Rule Gives States 60 Days to Revoke CDLs for Drug Violations

Federal trucking regulators are cracking down on state driver licensing agencies, requiring that they keep a closer watch for commercial motor vehicle drivers with drug or alcohol violations, and removing their driving privileges within 60 days after being notified of a test failure.

October 6, 2021
GovernmentBusinessTechnologySafety

FMCSA Advised to Give Drivers 90 Days to Replace Recalled CPAP Devices

A medical advisory board to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has recommended that medical examiners be permitted to offer truck drivers alternative treatment options to sleep apnea machines that are subject to a massive recall.

September 30, 2021
GovernmentBusiness

Trucking Defense Lawyers Confront Jury Attitudes About Fleets, Drivers

Legal experts and researchers say juries generally carry negative attitudes about corporate America — and the trucking industry specifically — into the courtroom, making motor carriers susceptible to strategies that plaintiff attorneys employ to steer jurors toward sky-high “nuclear” judgments against fleets.

September 29, 2021
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyFuel

Retailers Face Challenges Installing Electric Vehicle Chargers

Retail fuel outlets such as truck stops and gas stations say they are seriously weighing investment in electric vehicle chargers, but face such challenges as customer “range anxiety,” high utility charges for electricity and political policy uncertainties.

September 22, 2021
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Driver Positive Drug Tests Up Nearly 13% Through August

The number of positive driver drug tests through August increased by nearly 13%, when compared with a year ago, according to a new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse summary report.

September 22, 2021
GovernmentBusinessEquipmentSafety

Distracted Driving Coalition Launches Nationwide Effort

Dozens of safety-minded organizations launched a national coalition aimed at reducing the deadly threat of distracted driving on the nation’s highways.

September 17, 2021
GovernmentBusinessSafety

FMCSA Medical Board to Review Recalled CPAP Machines

Members of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s medical review board are due to address uncertainties connected to a voluntary recall of some continuous positive air pressure machines, warning that truck drivers using them face potential health risks.

September 16, 2021
Business

Former Ruan Transportation Chairman John Ruan III Dies at 78

John Ruan III, chairman emeritus of Ruan Transportation, died Sept. 11 after a long illness. He was 78.

September 15, 2021