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SafeStat Explained
A large part of the federal governments safety enforcement effort is directed by the Safety Status Measurement System (a.k.a. SafeStat), which computes much of the information collected on motor carriers to come up with a single number or score that indicates how safe a trucking company is compared with all others.
September 8, 1999Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Its Trend vs. Numbers in Fatality Debate
Are highway travelers safe from big trucks? It all depends on what numbers are used to quantify safety.
September 8, 1999The Unsettled History of the Federal Trucking Agency
Congress and the federal government have squabbled for more than 30 years over the placement of motor carrier safety programs and the best mix of enforcement and outreach efforts.
September 8, 1999Rule-Makers Have a Hard Time Hitting the Deadline
When it comes to delivering new safety rules for the trucking industry, regulators who are required to navigate a treacherous course of legal obstacles havent exactly provided just-in-time service.
September 8, 1999NTTC Urges Shipper Penalties For Causing Driver Hours Faults
Signaling the start of the fall debate over motor carrier safety, the group representing tank truck companies is pushing Congress to penalize shippers and others who urge carriers or drivers to deliver loads in violation of safety regulations, especially hours of service.
September 8, 1999OMCHS Builds Bigger Roof to House Safety Issues
Before a restructuring in January brought into being the Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety, Julie Cirillo, who heads the new agency, said the responsibility for safety among trucks, buses, roadside construction zones and pedestrians was sprinkled throughout the Federal Highway Administration.
September 8, 1999Data Recorders, Hours of Service in Uneasy Union
Those who insist that black boxes are the best way to track driver hours of service are trying to avoid a collision with trucking people who fear that onboard computers will be used to collect too much information.
September 8, 1999Federal Authority Over Hours May Expand Intrastate Reach
Truckers are concerned about an enforcement memorandum issued to regional branches of the Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety that they say greatly expands federal jurisdiction over the hours of service for primarily in-state carriers.
September 8, 1999Ocean Carriers, IANA Reject ATA 'Roadability' Initiative
A proposal by American Trucking Associations to make intermodal terminal operators responsible for the roadworthiness of containers and chassis was sharply criticized by ocean carriers last week.
September 8, 1999Illinois Governor Adjusts Intermodal Responsibility
The governor of Illinois made some adjustments to a legislative act that would forbid the owner of unsafe intermodal equipment from tendering it to a trucker, and sent it back to lawmakers.
September 8, 1999