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    FMCSA rethinks supporting documents, FMCSA drops cargo insurance mandate, FMCSA offers alternative to duplicat logs, pollution down at L.A. and Long Beach ports and much more industry news.
  • Journal

    Fuel economy and greenouse gas emissions standards, UCR fees nearly double, trucking employment and much more are featured.
  • FMCSA delays full CSA 2010 rollout and more

    FMCSA delays full 2010 rollout, court backs California in TRU restrictions, FMCSA proposes texting ban, DOT initiative promotes use of waterways and many more current issues are featured.
  • Journal

    The White House clears EOBR rule, a proposed regulation to ban texting while driving is drafted, the FMCSA launches a pre-employment screening program and more issues are featured.
  • EPA revises emissions guidance

    EPA revises emissions guidance, YRC to sell $70 million in notes, Navistar's SuperTruck team details efforts and trucking employment rises in January.
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  • FMCSA bans texting by commercial drivers

    FMCSA bans texting by commercial drivers, ATA sues to get supporting documents rule, HOS rules work but need more flexibility, HDMA to hold conference at GATS, trucking industry job losses total 94,200 in 2009, Arrow ... (more...)
  • CARB eyes more flexible retrofit rule

    [caption id="attachment_17804" align="alignright" width="300" caption="The California Air Resources Board’s current Truck and Bus Rule requires truck owners to install diesel exhaust filters on their rigs by Jan. 1, 2011, with nearly all vehicles upgraded by ... (more...)
  • Dallas, San Diego get congestion-relief funds

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  • Traffic control manual updated

    In an effort to improve safety on the nation’s roads and bridges, the U.S. Department of Transportation released a comprehensive update to the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. The manual, administered by the Federal ... (more...)
  • Port of Los Angeles extends truck ban date

    The Los Angeles Harbor Commission approved a second set of modifications to the Port of Los Angeles tariff to allow truckers to continue operating existing trucks past the Jan. 1, 2010 ban date. The modifications ... (more...)
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