Jill DunnBusinessOOIDA says New York’s out-of-state reg fees harm interstate commerceThe Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is legally challenging New York’s mandate that out-of-state trucks pay registration fees to operate on state highways.October 15, 2013BusinessCRST court win being appealed by Equal Employment Opportunity CommissionThe U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission is appealing a federal court order to pay CRST Van Expedited nearly $4.7 million.October 8, 2013BusinessFMCSA accepting comment on cross-border applicantThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is accepting comment through Oct. 10 on Transportation and Cargo Solutions S de RL de CV’s application to its cross-border pilot trucking program with Mexico.October 2, 2013BusinessNew rule limits hazmat hauler rail crossingsA new final rule will bar hazmat drivers from entering highway-rail grade crossings unless there is enough space to drive completely through it without stopping.September 26, 2013BusinessFederal court upholds California’s low carbon fuel standardA federal appeals court has ruled 2-1 to remove a lower court’s injunction against California’s Low Carbon Fuel Standard.September 23, 2013BusinessFMCSA withdraws rulemaking on entry-level driver trainingIn light of feedback and new regulations, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is withdrawing its 2007 entry-level driver training rulemaking to pursue a new proposal.September 20, 2013BusinessAgency takes steps on electronic logs, driver coercionThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has taken another step on electronic logging device (aka electronic onboard recorders) rulemaking and has made a separate proposal to protect drivers from pressure to work in violation of safety regulations.September 17, 2013BusinessGAO finds fault with wetline proposalThe U.S. Department of Transportation should improve its data and regulatory analysis of tanker wetlines, according to a recent congressional report.September 16, 2013BusinessOwner-operator bill vetoed by NJ’s Chris ChristieNew Jersey Gov. Chris Christie this week used one of his strongest veto powers against a bill that would have barred owner-operators from drayage and parcel delivery service in his state.September 11, 2013BusinessAgency reviewing crash weighting plan for CSA scoringThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is conducting internal and peer review on its Crash Weighting Research Plan it will release this year.September 10, 2013Previous PagePage 25 of 32Next PageTop StoriesCybersecurityNMFTA warns of Chinese components in trucking technologyThe trucking industry's expanded digitization increases its potential for cybercrime, and China could be a key threat to the U.S. via technology in transportation.BusinessKandel Transport acquired by Nagle CompaniesBusinessMarten Transport CEO stepping down, Randy Marten to returnRegulationsU.S. 'pausing' work visas for commercial truck driversFeatured SponsorCargo theft is on the rise. Learn strategies to protect your trucks, trailers and freight.