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December 3, 2010
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FMCSA makes further CSA changes, YRC units seeks to dismiss ABF complaint, election reshapes House tranportation panel leadership and many other industry news items are featured.
December 3, 2010
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During the CCJ 2010 Fall Symposium last month, a distinguished panel of fleet executives from American Central Transport, Celadon and Prime, Inc., offered their insights on challenges and opportunities facing the trucking industry in 2011.
December 2, 2010
Business
ATA calls for retention of current HOS rules
Ahead of the publication of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s proposed rule that will likely amend the current hours-of-service rules for commercial drivers, the American Trucking Associations has issued a white paper and launched an accompanying website highlighting the successes of the current HOS regulations. ATA expects the proposed rule – which is currently […]
December 2, 2010
Business
FMCSA to host public forum at TRB meeting
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Office of Analysis, Research, and Technology will host a free public forum at the Transportation Research Board’s 90th Annual Meeting on Tuesday, January 25, 2011 in Washington, D.C. The forum, “FMCSA’s Analysis, Research and Technology Program,” will cover a number of topics, including the Wireless Roadside Inspection Pilot Test […]
December 2, 2010
Business
ATA seeks more CSA 2010 changes before release
Although the American Trucking Associations is not joining in litigation to block Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, it is asking for further changes before carriers’ rankings under the program are made public. In a related development, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it won’t implement the new system until at least Dec. 12. Boyd Stephenson, […]
December 1, 2010
Business
Groups sue to block CSA 2010
ATA continues to back program and won’t support effort Three organizations representing motor carriers asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday, Nov. 29, to block implementation of the Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 initiative or at least to prohibit the public release of certain CSA data until the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration completes a rulemaking […]
November 30, 2010
Business
White House reviews HOS documents plan
The Department of Transportation has sent to the White House Office of Management and Budget a proposed rule that would establish regulations governing supporting documents needed to verify drivers’ records of duty status, or logs. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has said it will consider reducing or eliminating current paperwork burdens associated with supporting […]
November 30, 2010
Business
FMCSA changes CSA terminology, withholds cargo scores
Less than three weeks from the anticipated rollout of Comprehensive Safety Analysis, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration today, Nov. 18, announced two significant changes to the new Safety Measurement System. The changes are based on feedback and analysis from the three-month Data Preview period that allowed carriers to see where they stand in each […]
November 18, 2010
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November 17, 2010
Business
Law
CSA numbers, HOS documents and other legal news item are featured.
November 8, 2010
Business
Journal
Industry coalition asks support for EOBR bill, adjustments to L.A. port concession schedule OK’d, trucking’s list of concerns and much more industry news are featured.
November 8, 2010
Business
FMCSA forces Colorado carrier to use EOBRs
The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has mandated the use of electronic onboard recorders for Greeley, Colorado-based JBS Carriers, Inc. The carrier must install EOBRs on its entire fleet of over 700 commercial trucks by March 2011 or pay $81,780 in civil fines. The company was found to be in serious […]
November 4, 2010
Business
FMCSA provides CSA field test report
In a report to Congress, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration disclosed the 30-month field test of its Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 yielded positive results. Last month, the agency reported the Phase I and preliminary results for Phase II of the field testing that began in February 2008. It also updated its CSA 2010 Spend […]
October 21, 2010
Business
Economy, CSA 2010 top trucking’s list of concerns
The American Transportation Research Institute, the trucking industry’s not-for-profit research institute, on Sunday, Oct. 17, unveiled its list of the top 10 critical issues facing the North American trucking industry. The state of the economy tops the list in ATRI’s survey of more than 4,000 trucking industry executives. The complete results were released at the […]
October 18, 2010
Business
TCA to host CSA webinar Oct. 7
The Truckload Carriers Association and the Truckload Academy are hosting a webinar, Intervention Management: The Next Step with CSA, on Thursday, Oct. 7 at noon ET. Jeff Davis, CDS, vice president of Jet Express, Inc., will show you how to get ready and share step-by-step procedures for developing individual safety management plans.  He will update […]
October 6, 2010
Business
Avery Vise
Some carriers surely face mandatory EOBRs earlier than expected.
October 1, 2010
Business
5 trucking companies back EOBR legislation
Five trucking companies on Wednesday, Sept. 29, 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 in all trucks in order to verify the duty status of their truck drivers. The five companies – […]
September 29, 2010
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