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Letters: Appreciating Dan England, Cellphone Ban, To the Candidates
“Safety theatre” (for that’s what it surely is) makes all parties feel good while disguising the real issue: how to train drivers to use the new technologies without compromising safety.
December 19, 2011Opinion: Finding Qualified Diesel Technicians
Qualified diesel technicians are getting harder to find, a situation the transportation trade press has lamented for the past decade with headlines such as “Who Will Fix Your Trucks?”
December 19, 2011Editorial: Patrick Quinn, Industry Leader
Patrick Quinn was a lot of different things to different people. To trucking, he was a leader.
December 19, 2011As Infrastructure Crumbled, Congress, Obama Couldn’t Get Roads Deal Done
Despite reports about costly congestion and the deteriorating state of America’s roads and bridges, Congress failed for the third consecutive year to produce a long-term surface transportation spending plan.
December 19, 2011States Expanded Use of Tolls, Reined in Liability Laws
State transportation departments desperate for money to pay for projects took steps toward imposing new tolls or increasing existing ones in 2011, often inviting disdain from the trucking industry.
December 19, 2011Senate Panel OKs Freight Program, EOBRs in Funding Package for Federal Agencies
The Senate Commerce Committee approved a bill to create a national freight program that its sponsors said would boost America’s global economic competitiveness, improve its mobility and promote energy conservation.
December 19, 2011EOBR, HOS Plans Garner Some Support, But Also Draw Criticism, Spark Lawsuit
The federal government’s regulatory agenda held trucking’s attention throughout 2011, with proposals including a requirement for electronic onboard recorders on all trucks — and a plan to revise hours-of-service rules for truck drivers.
December 19, 2011ATA Says Driver Turnover Rising; Experts Cite More Freight, Regulations
Truck driver turnover is increasing steadily and exceeding pre-recession levels at both large and small truckload fleets, propelled by a combination of higher freight volumes and tighter regulations, industry experts have said.
December 19, 2011November Truck Sales Jump 77%
Heavy-duty U.S. truck sales continued their robust expansion in November, jumping 77% from the same month in 2010 and surging past the 57.7% growth rate for the year’s first 11 months, according to a Dec. 12 report from WardsAuto.com.
December 19, 2011Paying Fine Is Admission of Guilt or Liability, FMCSA Says in Proposed Rules Clarification
Federal regulators last week took initial steps to clarify procedures that have created uncertainty as to whether motor carriers, intermodal equipment providers, brokers and freight forwarders can pay a civil fine for violations without admitting guilt or liability.
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