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Editorial: Trucking Transforms the Economy
We are proud to bring you, in this issue, our annual Top 100 For-Hire list of U.S. and Canadian trucking companies.
July 13, 2015Editorial: More Critics of CSA
We welcome the U.S. Department of Transportation’s announced independent review of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the legislative proposal from Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.), which would bring closer oversight of FMCSA.
July 6, 2015Editorial: Congress Ever Churning
While people in the real world continued to make and deliver useful products and services, the 535 elected souls on Capitol Hill took a few worthwhile steps related to freight transportation last week, although it remains far from certain when or if anything will actually get accomplished.
June 29, 2015Editorial: Pennies From Heaven
It can be a frustrating endeavor to monitor the events on Capitol Hill. Our elected leaders are quite adept at saying the correct things, and we believe they aim to make the right decisions.
June 22, 2015Editorial: DOT’s Quest for Confusion
Thinking before acting is an admirable habit, especially with respect to governmental decisions. One can never anticipate every possible unintended consequence, but making an effort to look for them is important.
June 15, 2015Editorial: Yes to the ESC Rule
Few things within trucking are scarier than a fully loaded, heavy-duty rig swerving uncontrollably or rolling over.
June 8, 2015Editorial: Standardize DOD Delivery
"Semper Fidelis” goes the U.S. Marine Corps motto, meaning “always faithful.” Trucking is about as close as you can get to this venerable maxim without being an actual leatherneck, and trucking does have its share of such former Marines.
June 1, 2015Editorial: The Economy Hits Pause
Congress and the administration still are struggling to do something more than absolutely nothing on a multiyear transportation plan, so consider the nation’s economy instead.
May 25, 2015Editorial: Infrastructure Week Blues
Attending Infrastructure Week events and watching Congress work on a surface transportation bill reminds one of the value of hand-eye coordination.
May 18, 2015Editorial: Setback in Michigan
Even with Interstate 94 potholes the size of Big Ten linebackers, Michigan voters declared decisively they do not want to endure an increase in the sales tax to pay for much-needed repairs to battered roads and bridges.
May 11, 2015