Barbara Windsor
Journal
FMCSA won’t make court deadline for final HOS rule
ATA ‘clearly skeptical’ of DOT’s ‘11th hour’ research
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last month it would not be able to meet a court-negotiated July 26 deadline to issue its final hours-of-service rule after it reopened ...
By
CCJ Staff
Published June 7, 2011
Journal
Capacity shortage looms large
Rate hikes about to kick in, FTR says
Truckload capacity shortages will gather momentum this year and continue through 2013 as the economy recovers and regulatory restrictions limit the driver pool, an FTR Associates economist said. Because of the economic upturn and the ...
By
CCJ Staff
Published May 1, 2011
Jeff Crissey
18 for 3.5 million
America’s Road Team captains represent the best of the best
For better or worse, the people behind the wheel of your trucks are the face of your company – the ones seen by your customers at loading docks and by the motorists and ...
By
Jeff Crissey
Published February 13, 2011
Journal
5 trucking companies back EOBR bill
Industry coalition asks all haulers to support effort
Five trucking companies announced their support for legislation introduced by U.S. Sens. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) and Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) that would require trucking companies engaged in interstate commerce to install electronic onboard recorders ...
By
CCJ Staff
Published November 8, 2010
CSA'S Data Trail
Sponsored by PeopleNet
Risk & Reward, Part 3: Industry, FMCSA at odds over CSA
Trucking advocates have said that CSA does not allow all carriers to play on a level field. FMCSA argues otherwise. Whose argument ...
Crackdown: FMCSA’s putting extra muscle into shutting down truck fleets
Risk & Reward, Part 1: How CSA’s data shows discrimination toward small carriers
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