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Ohio Turnpikes 70-mph Speed Limit Takes Effect

The new 70-mile-per-hour speed limit on the Ohio Turnpike, which the states trucking industry opposes, has taken effect, the Associated Press reported.

April 4, 2011

Three Sentenced in Broker Fraud Scheme

Three California men have been sentenced to jail and ordered to pay restitution for a fraud scheme that involved double brokering of trucking loads.

March 25, 2011

Supply Chains May Not Be Disrupted by Japan Turmoil, U.S. Truck Makers Say

Several truck makers and industry suppliers said their facilities sustained some damage from the March 11 earthquake in Japan, but they were not expecting it to result in significant supply disruptions to North America.

March 18, 2011

Changes to Underride Guards Sought as Study Finds U.S. Standard Inadequate

The federal standard for underride guards on trucks and trailers is inadequate and should be upgraded to protect the drivers of vehicles that crash into the rear of trucks, an insurance safety advocacy group said last week.

March 7, 2011

U.S., Mexico Reach Cross-Border Trucking Agreement

President Obama and Mexican President Felipe Calderon agreed Thursday to a program that will allow Mexican trucks to travel into the United States, the Associated Press reported.

March 4, 2011

Texas Cuts Truck Tolls on Highways near Austin

The Texas Transportation Commission has voted to lower truck tolls on two Austin-area highways in an attempt to encourage trucks to use them.

February 25, 2011

Opinion: Black Box Retrieval Policies

Loss of event data recorder or black box information is one of the biggest problems in trucking accident litigation. While the market for EDR monitoring software has exploded in recent years, accident experts and attorneys are finding that much of this technology is incorrectly downloaded, analyzed and stored, creating legal and financial risks that can threaten the very existence of the company that makes use of it.

February 24, 2011

ATA Supports Hand-Held Phone Ban for Truck Drivers

American Trucking Associations has told the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration that it supports the proposed ban on hand-held phone use by commercial vehicle drivers.

February 23, 2011

January Truck Tonnage Hits 3-Year High

Truck tonnage grew 8% in January from a year ago to its highest level in three years, American Trucking Associations said Wednesday.

February 23, 2011