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EPA accepting diesel grant applications through June 17
The Environmental Protection Agency is accepting applications from fleets through June 17 for a total of $9 million in funding for projects to reduce diesel pollution and emissions.
May 19, 2014
Business
ATA asks agency to delay effective date of medical examiner rule
The American Trucking Associations has joined the chorus asking the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to push back the effective date of its National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners until more examiners have been added to its rolls.
May 19, 2014
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FMCSA e-log study âflawedâ by big-fleet bias, faulty data, OOIDA says
A newly released study claiming âa clear safety benefitâ to electronic logs lacks the relevant data to demonstrate that such devices would reduce truck crashes, according to a review by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.
May 19, 2014
Business
Fleets hit with $2.2M in fines from CARB in 2013
Californiaâs Air Resources Board Diesel penalized truck and bus fleets a total of $2,177,813 last year for non-compliance with state diesel risk reduction programs.
May 16, 2014
Business
PeopleNet document clarifies ELD mandate, compliance options
PeopleNet, a Trimble company and provider of fleet mobility technology, has created a document that analyzes the issues fleets should consider for complying with the Electronic Logging Device (ELD) mandate and the new law for tracking hours of service (HOS).
May 15, 2014
Business
FMCSA extends comment period for proposed electronic logging device rule
Following a request by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, FMCSA has extended the comment period for its proposed electronic logging device mandate, pushing back the comment period 30 days to June 26.
May 15, 2014
Business
FMCSA â Whoâs watching the watchdog? Criticism from Senator, NTSB begs the question
After three and a half years since CSA was fully implemented, the time for changes and tweaks to the program is now. As two recent crashes note, lives literally are at stake.
May 14, 2014
Business
OOIDA lawsuits against FMCSAâs appeals system consolidated
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Associationâs two lawsuits against FMCSAâs DataQâs violations appeals system have been consolidated after the association filed a motion in court seeking consolidation.
May 13, 2014
Business
FMCSA study shows âsignificantâ safety benefits from e-logs
Electronic logs have a beneficial impact on truck safety, according to a study posted Monday by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
May 13, 2014
Business
FMCSA clarifies EOBR display rule: printouts not required at roadside
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Monday issued guidance clarifying the roadside inspection regulation for trucks equipped with automatic on-board recording devices (AOBRDs).
May 13, 2014
Business
E-log mandate: Enforcement group asks agency to delay comment period on proposal
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has asked FMCSA to give stakeholders an extra 30 days to submit comments on the agencyâs proposed electronic logging device mandate, citing the complexity and significance of the rule as reasons.
May 13, 2014
Business
Trucking groups push for closing âloopholeâ in drug and alcohol clearinghouse rule
ATA, CVSA, TCA and others have asked FMCSA to amend its drug and alcohol clearinghouse rule proposal to require carriers to submit to the database observational reports of driver drug and alcohol âmisuse.â
May 12, 2014
Business
Agency releases rule that would prohibit carriers, others from coercing drivers
A proposed rule prohibiting carriers, shippers, brokers and others from coercing drivers to drive beyond hours of service limits or other federal rules has been released by FMCSA, and the agency is taking public comment for 90 days.
May 12, 2014
Business
Can a âflexibilityâ compromise ease e-log angst?
This industry is already walking a driver shortage tightrope. And nothing is going to push drivers out of it quicker than a rule that has them stopping, shutting down and sitting for 8 to 10 hours when theyâre only 100 miles away from home.
May 9, 2014
Business
Fleets say SmartWay boosts fleet efficiency, can be selling point to customers
Benefits of SmartWay partnership are two kinds of green: Reducing a fleetâs carbon footprint and providing a sales tool to win new business, said panel members at the ACT Expo in Long Beach, California, this week.
May 6, 2014
Business
Drivewyze bypass system adds 6 Texas spots
Drivewyze and the Texas Department of Public Safety announced that Texas has added Drivewyze PreClear bypass service to the stateâs six busiest commercial vehicle weigh stations.
May 2, 2014
Business
Old ATA emissions case makes Supreme Court headlines
A landmark 2001 Supreme Court decision involving the trucking industry was in the news again this week when the justice who wrote that majority opinion misquoted himself in a new dissent. (Be advised, the following is for law nerds â although the trucking industry is still paying the price for the related regulations.)
May 2, 2014
Business
Judgment via CSA rankings: Agency says its hands are tied, subcommittee makes recâs
An FMCSA subcommittee this week made some recommendations to the agency to help mitigate the problems that arise when third-party groups like shippers, receivers, customers and the public at large use Compliance, Safety, Accountability rankings to make decisions or judgment about carriers. The recommendations came in the second day of the FMCSAâs Motor Carrier Safety [âŚ]
May 1, 2014
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