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Opinion: The First 24 Hours After an Accident

Any commercial carrier accident involving personal injury or property damage has lawsuit potential, and the public is usually quick to blame the truck driver.

April 29, 2010

Opinion: 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, 2010

Letters: 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, 2010

Focus 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.

May 3, 2010

Fleets Increase Interest in Technology to Help Them to Comply With CSA

CINCINNATI Concern about driver safety compliance is pushing the purchase of new technology to help fleet managers to see and respond to data on driver performance, manufacturers of the equipment said.

April 26, 2010

PHMSA Updates Online Hazmat Application

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration said it will implement a new online application process that will allow hazmat materials special permits to be reviewed in a timely manner, beginning May 1.

April 26, 2010

Fleet Failures Up in Early 2010, But Survivors May See Benefits

Trucking company failures leaped to 730 during the first quarter, the largest number since the third quarter of 2008, as the recession continued to take a toll on freight carriers, said Donald Broughton of Avondale Partners.

April 26, 2010

ATA Seeks Mike Russell Good Stuff Award Nominations

American Trucking Associations is accepting nominations for the annual Mike Russell Good stuff Trucking Image Award.

April 22, 2010

Volcano Continues to Hamper Air Freight in Europe

The huge ash cloud hanging over Europe from last weeks volcano eruption in Iceland is hampering global air freight and causing a shift in European cargo from planes to trucks, news services reported.

April 19, 2010

Medium-Duty Vehicles to Garner Attention as American Truck Dealers Hold Convention

The chairman of American Truck Dealers said the trade group will add more attention to medium-duty lines at its annual convention and exposition, scheduled for April 23-26 in Kissimmee, Fla.

April 19, 2010