Avery Vise (CCJ)BusinessFMCSA to survey medical examinersAs part of its comprehensive review of driver medical examiner (ME) performance, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to cond…June 19, 2006BusinessDelphi makes progress toward fuel cell APUDelphi Corp. says a company-led team working with the U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Fossil Energy h…June 19, 2006BusinessEstes loses release value caseEstes Express Lines on Friday, June 16 lost its appeal of a judgment of more than $145,000 for damage to electrical equipment it transported o…June 19, 2006BusinessATA vice president dies in rafting accidentMike Russell, vice president for public affairs for the American Trucking Associations, died Thursday, June 15 while whitewater rafting in Col…June 16, 2006BusinessFMCSA considers Oregon weight-mile tax credentialsThe Oregon Department of Transportation has asked the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to rule on whether it may continue to requir…June 15, 2006BusinessHouse passes DOT funding billThe U.S. House of Representatives on June 14 voted 406 to 22 to approve legislation (H.R. 5576) to fund the Department of Transportation, incl…June 15, 2006BusinessUCR board backs current registration system for another yearIn its first official act, the new Unified Carrier Registration board of directors on Tuesday, June 13 unanimously approved a resolution urgin…June 14, 2006BusinessHouse panel: Better safety auditing neededThe House Appropriations Committee has directed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to report by March 1, 2007, on how it will rev…June 12, 2006BusinessTCA workshop addresses growing through contractorsThe Truckload Carriers Association will hold a two-day workshop June 28-29 on how motor carriers can start an independent contractor program o…June 12, 2006BusinessThe Cost of Risk: Devils in the detailsYou are in litigation over a catastrophic accident and things are going pretty well, all things considered. Your driver had been accide…May 31, 2006Previous PagePage 65 of 85Next PageTop StoriesTechnologyHow fleets can protect themselves from cyber criminalsThe National Motor Freight Traffic Association is at the forefront of the fight against cybercrime in trucking and helping fleets increase their cybersecurity to ensure they don’t become victims of cyber criminals.BusinessKnight-Swift backs rail mega mergerCybersecurityNMFTA warns of Chinese components in trucking technologyBusinessKandel Transport acquired by Nagle CompaniesFeatured SponsorCargo theft is on the rise. Learn strategies to protect your trucks, trailers and freight.