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Letters: Older Workers, EOBRs, Hours of Service

The Jan. 4 Opinion piece, Workers Comp and Our Aging Workforce, has to be the most biased article I have ever read.

January 25, 2010

Letters: A Good Deed, Spot Freight, Costly Dirt, Democratized Data, Dear Mr. President, EOBRs Redux, Size & Weight

I wanted to write to thank you or your Digest item Wal-Mart Donates 35 Trucks to Food Banks in the Nov. 16 issue, p. 33. In this economy, it is refreshing to read a positive, goodwill article.

I contacted Wal-Mart to tell them and their CEO what a great job they did. Without trucks, all the goodness of America wouldnt be delivered.

January 4, 2010

Letters: Texting at the Wheel, Not-So-Green Rails?

In a local newspaper, I recently read an editorial titled: Truckers Should Not Be Texting While Driving. The writer improperly quoted statistics and singled out the trucking industry as the problem.

December 14, 2009

Letters: TWIC Cards, 窪蹋勛圖厙 Delivery, Reality Check, Dirt Is Costly

Why do we have Transportation Worker Identification Credential cards?

November 30, 2009

Letters: Driver Hours, Jobs and Workforce

When will the trucking industry, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the critics of the industry come to the realization that there never will be one set of rules that fits all types of trucking operations or satisfies every proponent and opponent?

November 23, 2009

Letters: Rail and Truck Traffic, LaHood and HOS, Truckings Changes, Winter Maintenance

Your weekly articles about rail-car loadings and truck traffic tend to make the same year-over-year comparisons.

November 16, 2009

Letters: HOS Change, Snow on Trucks, Costly Misconception

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, in response to a legal challenge to the current hours-of-service regulations, will completely rewrite the 2008 HOS regulations, issue a proposed rulemaking within nine months and a new final rule in less than two years.

November 6, 2009

Letters: Highway Infrastructure, Chamber Study Flawed, Natural Gas Redux

I applaud Bill Graves, president of American Trucking Associations, for trying to get the Obama administration to make highway infrastructure rebuilding the No. 1 priority.

October 19, 2009

Letters to the Editor: Distracted Driving, Cap & Trade Redux

Cell-phone use, particularly texting while driving any vehicle, is as dangerous an act as is driving while impaired and makes no sense at all especially while driving a commercial motor vehicle.

October 12, 2009