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Eugene Mulero

Eugene Mulero

Senior Reporter

Eugene Mulero is a senior reporter at Transport Topics where he reports on Congress, trends in intermodal connectivity and federal elections.


Government, Business

Speed-Limiter Proposal to Be Published Feb. 15

A joint proposal that would require the installation of speed-limiting devices on heavy trucks is scheduled to be published Feb. 15, according to the U.S. Department of Transportation.

January 29, 2016
Business, Autonomous

TT to Co-Host Driver Recruiting, Retention Conference

One of truckings most pressing issues will take center stage Feb. 10-12 in Nashville, Tennessee, as industry executives and experts gather for the 13th annual Recruitment and Retention Conference, which will be hosted by Conversion Interactive Agency and Transport Topics.

January 28, 2016
Government

Darling Promises Reforms at Confirmation Hearing

WASHINGTON Scott Darling, President Obamas nominee to lead the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, assured a Senate panel at a confirmation hearing the agency will quickly proceed on a range of regulations and studies aimed at improving highway safety, as well as reforming the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program.

January 25, 2016
Government

FMCSAs Scott Darling: CSA Study to Begin Next Month

WASHINGTON泭 Next month, the National Academy of Sciences will commence its review of a safety performance scoring program for carriers, the top federal trucking regulator told a Senate panel Jan. 20.

January 20, 2016
Business, Government, Safety

Minimal Mention of Transportation in Obamas Final State of the Union

President Obamas much-anticipated State of the Union Address on Jan. 12 focused little on infrastructure and freight transportation concerns, surprising stakeholders still praising last months enactment of a five-year highway law that had been six years in the making.

January 18, 2016
Government

Reducing Fatigue, Improving Fitness Make NTSBs 2016 Most Wanted List

WASHINGTON Policymakers, regulators and industry leaders need to adopt programs designed to reduce fatigue among truckers on the roads and other commercial operators to boost safety, the National Transportation Safety Board announced Jan. 13.

January 18, 2016
Business

Engineers Give D.C.s Infrastructure C-Minus Grade

Most Washingtonians know traffic congestion in the nations capital is atrocious, the Memorial Bridge is falling apart and potholes greet your car at nearly every intersection.

January 15, 2016
Government, Business, Safety, Technology

Obama Fiscal 2017 Budget to Request $4 Billion for Vehicle Automation

President Obamas fiscal 2017 budget request will include nearly $4 billion over a decade for the development of automated vehicles, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said Jan. 14.

January 14, 2016
Government, Safety

Driver Fatigue Makes NTSBs 2016 Top Issues List

WASHINGTON泭 Policymakers and industry stakeholders need to put in place programs designed to reduce fatigue among truckers on the roads and other commercial operators while on duty, the National Transportation Safety Board announced Jan. 13.

January 13, 2016
Government

Drug Test Rate Cut to 25%

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced it has lowered the minimum random drug-testing rate for truck drivers to 25% from 50% for 2016, a decision expected to save the industry millions of dollars in operational expenses.

January 4, 2016