Trucking Industry Safety News
Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.
Feds Lifting Bostons Hazmat Restrictions
Trucks carrying hazardous materials will be allowed to pass through Bostons streets starting next week, after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration lifted the citys restrictions on hazmat movement, the Boston Globe reported Thursday.
May 13, 2010Opinion: Calls to Restore Regulation Misguided
There have been calls for re-regulating transportation by testing applicants for Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration operating authorities and broker licenses.
May 12, 2010Former DOT Chief Skinner Defends LaHood
CHICAGO Former Transportation Secretary Samuel Skinner defended current Secretary Ray LaHood, telling tank truck executives here that recent pushes to promote rail and other modes of transportation at the expense of trucking were likely foisted upon him by the White House.
May 11, 2010S.C. Trucking Assn. May Withdraw Support on Tort Reform
The South Carolina Trucking Association said it will withdraw support of a tort reform measure it championed if lawmakers do not kill amendments that the association said have weakened the bill.
May 11, 2010More States Ban Texting While Driving
Vermont is poised to become the 26th state to ban texting while driving, following closely behind Wisconsin and Michigan.
May 11, 2010Trucks Move America
As youve heard it said many times, Without Trucks, America Stops. And its still true. Unfortunately, the trucking industrys primary advocate has had to formally remind the Department of Transportation of this salient fact.
May 10, 2010Groups Show Support for Governments Plan to Bar Truckers From Texting While Driving
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has broad support for its move to bar truck drivers from texting, according to public comments on the proposed rule filed with the agency.
May 10, 2010Opinion: Shippers Should Put Safety First
A shipper may hire a truck for any of a variety of reasons: Perhaps there is a long distance to cover or the load requires more space than available in the trunk of a car.
May 7, 2010Letters: 07 Engines, Fuel Surcharges
Review of the 2007 generation of diesel engines has been a very hot topic this year. At the annual American Trucking Associations Technology & Maintenance Council meeting, I was one of the panelists asked to score the performance of the 2007 engines based on TransAms experiences.
May 3, 2010Focus on CSA 2010
Thank you to our readers for the many favorable comments weve received in response to the special report on CSA 2010 that Transport Topics produced as part of the April 26 issue.
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