Search

Showing 10 of 22195 results

= Premium Content

U.S. Postal Service Wants First Class Stamp Hike

The financially strapped U.S. Postal Service wants to raise the price of a first-class stamp to 49 cents, Bloomberg News reported.

September 26, 2013

N.Y. Prosecutors Settle With Trucker on Untaxed Cigarette Accusations

Four New York state prosecutors said they will not prosecute an Ohio-based trucking company for allegedly carrying untaxed cigarettes after the company agreed to take measures to avoid the practice.

September 25, 2013

Rule Aims to Reduce Truck-Train Crashes

After a nearly two-decade delay, federal regulators announced a final rule Sept. 24 that will prohibit commercial motor vehicle drivers from entering onto a highway-rail grade crossing unless there is sufficient space to drive completely through the crossing without stopping.

September 24, 2013

Editorial: Cheers for FMCSA

We applaud the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration for its decisions last week to scrap its proposed rule on truck driver training standards and to proceed with a formal rulemaking on sleep apnea testing.

September 23, 2013

Hazmat Carriers Would Lose Authority for Not Paying Fines Under Proposal

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration proposed a rule that would strip hazardous materials motor carriers their operating authority if they fail to pay civil penalties within 90 days.

September 24, 2013

FMCSA Shuts Down Texas Carrier Redco Transport

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ordered Texas-based Redco Transport Inc. to stop operations, declaring the company an “imminent hazard to public safety,” it said Sept. 24.

September 24, 2013

Motor Carriers, Shippers Honor Drivers During Nationwide Appreciation Week

Carriers, shippers, associations and other trucking-related organizations last week honored the millions of drivers who move goods as part of National Truck Driver Appreciation Week.

September 23, 2013

FMCSA Commits to Rulemaking on Sleep Apnea, Will Not Issue Guidance

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it will not issue regulatory guidance to recommend that certain truck drivers be screened and treated for sleep apnea, and instead go through the formal rulemaking process.

September 19, 2013

Foxx: No Timeline for HOS Study

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx has denied a congressman’s request for a timeline for the completion of a study into the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s latest changes to the hours-of-service’s 34-hour restart.

September 19, 2013