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Eric Miller

Senior Reporter

Eric Miller has been a reporter and writer at publications nationwide for 40 years. Hes been at Transport Topics the past 11 years, currently on the papers 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

Study Shines a Light on the Dangers of Speeding

A new study highlighting the perils of speeding on the nations highways urges action by policymakers and transportation stakeholders.

February 6, 2019
GovernmentBusinessSafety

FMCSA Drops Plan for Split Sleeper Berth Pilot Program

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has scrapped plans for a 12-month split sleeper berth pilot program designed to collect real-world data on the safety of drivers who split their sleeper berth time in a variety of ways.

February 5, 2019
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyEquipmentSafetyFuel

EPA's Andrew Wheeler Says New Glider Truck Rule Would Consider Impact on Manufacturers

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency plans to tailor its new glider truck emissions standard to help protect the glider industry from going out of business or substantially reducing its economic growth potential, agency chief Andrew Wheeler said in a document sent to Congress.

February 1, 2019
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

Truck Drivers on the Lookout for Spotted Lanternfly

A troublesome tiny Asian visitor known as the spotted lanternfly is hopping from fruit trees onto trucks and railcars throughout the southeastern corner of Pennsylvania, threatening to ruin billions of dollars of agricultural commodities in the state and elsewhere.

February 1, 2019
GovernmentBusinessSafety

During Shutdown, NTSB Didnt Send Investigators to Many Fatal Accidents

The National Transportation Safety Board said that during the 35-day partial government shutdown it was unable to dispatch investigators to multiple instances of fatal accidents.

January 28, 2019
GovernmentBusinessFuel

Appeals Court Rejects Challenge to Californias Low-Carbon Fuel Standard

An appeals court has rejected a challenge by a group of trade and energy organizations to block Californias low-carbon fuel standard aimed at reducing the rate of greenhouse gas emissions in the states transportation sector.

January 24, 2019
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyFuel

CARB Aggressively Pursues Tougher NOx and PM Emissions Reductions

California environmental regulators are aggressively moving forward with plans to require significant reductions in nitrogen oxides and particulate matter emissions for heavy trucks, improvements in real time on-board diagnostics, and lengthening the useful life, durability and warranty periods for heavy trucks.

January 24, 2019
GovernmentBusinessEquipmentFuel

TRB Truck Size and Weight Panel Faces Political Headwinds Over Heavier, Larger Trucks

WASHINGTON Members of the Transportation Research Boards Truck Size and Weight Committee said they continue to face stiff headwinds to garner public and political support for heavier and longer trucks, despite evidence that demonstrates the potential for reducing carbon emissions and increasing cargo efficiency.

January 23, 2019
GovernmentBusinessFuel

EPAs Andrew Wheeler Gets Mixed Reviews at Confirmation Hearing

Characterizations of Andrew Wheelers tenure as acting administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency fell mostly along party lines during his confirmation hearing to lead the agency

January 17, 2019
GovernmentBusiness

High Court Rules Independent Contractors May Bypass Arbitration, Challenge Fleets in Court

In a unanimous decision, the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 15 limited the ability under federal law for motor carriers to force disputes with owner-operators to be resolved in arbitration, a ruling that could cause an increase in future class-action lawsuits by truck drivers.

January 16, 2019