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Letter: EOBRs
I was reading your Nov. 1 issue and came across the article about the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, electric onboard recorders and hours of service. I read the article and felt I should put in my 2 cents worth on this issue.
November 29, 2010The Coming Freight Crunch
When the next freight transportation capacity shortage makes itself known, whether its in the second half of next year or at the start of 2012, no one should say they werent warned well in advance.
November 29, 2010FMCSA to Make CSA Changes Before Systems December Debut
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last week that it was making several changes to its CSA safety monitoring system that industry officials said would shield the industry from misleading interpretations.
November 22, 2010Opinion: Protecting Essential Trucking Data
Big-picture executives have the ability to see well beyond the day-to-day grind. If youre in this category, you support an active safety department and insist on taking a variety of preventive measures.
November 19, 2010Opinion: Trucking Work-Injury Programs
Earlier this year, American Trucking Associations released a very upbeat forecast for U.S. freight transportation.Thats good news, but motor carriers will be challenged to keep pace with this growth.
November 10, 2010Chicago Manufacturing Index Increases in October
Manufacturing activity in the Chicago region improved in October, showing continued expansion, the Institute for Supply Chain Management-Chicago said Friday.
October 29, 2010Cummins 3Q Profit Almost Triples
Cummins Inc. said Tuesday its third-quarter profit almost tripled, led by strong performances in its engine segment and international markets.
October 26, 2010Tanker Wetlines Rule Advances
PHOENIX The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration sent its new proposed wetlines regulation to the White House Office of Management and Budget on Oct. 15 for review.
October 25, 2010FMCSA to Increase Focus on Driver Health
PHOENIX The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is looking ahead to a number of rules focused on driver health and fitness in the next year or two, after the agency completes its spate of mandatory regulations, Administrator Anne Ferro said last week.
October 25, 2010Ferro Says FMCSA to Alter CSA to Address Industry Concerns
PHOENIX The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is making several changes in its soon-to-be-implemented overhaul of truck safety standards as a result of industry comments, Administrator Anne Ferro told Transport Topics.
October 25, 2010