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ATA still assessing FMCSA litigation
The American Trucking Associations has yet to decide whether the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s moves to change its policies regarding hours-of-service supporting documents are sufficient. In January, ATA asked a federal appeals court to compel FMCSA to issue long-overdue regulations governing supporting documents, and the parties have been discussing a settlement for several months. […]
June 29, 2010
Business
TransCore teams with Vigillo to offer discounted CSA 2010 scorecards
TransCore has teamed with data mining software company Vigillo to offer its customers a 10 percent discount on Vigillo’s CSA 2010 carrier and driver scorecards. The scorecards are designed to provide a comprehensive overview of the safety data the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will use in the implementation of its Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 […]
June 28, 2010
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CSA 2010 needs work, ATA tells House subcommittee
The American Trucking Associations supports Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 but has concerns with its current design and how these flaws will affect the industry and highway safety if not corrected, an ATA representative testified Wednesday, June 23, before a U.S. House subcommittee. In testimony before the House Transportation and Infrastructure Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, […]
June 24, 2010
Business
J.J. Keller offers CSA 2010 professional advisory, support service
J.J. Keller & Associates now is offering expert guidance to companies, to address the impact of Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 on fleet operations. Their CSA 2010 Professional Advisory & Support Service – CSA 2010 PASS – puts one of J.J. Keller’s Regulatory & Safety Consultants in direct contact with fleet managers and company executives to […]
June 17, 2010
Business
FMCSA revamps supporting docs policy
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has decided not to require any motor carriers to retain certain documents related to drivers’ hours of service. The agency also will relieve carriers that use electronic mobile communications and tracking technology of the burden of maintaining numerous other supporting documents in order to verify driver logs. The new […]
June 7, 2010
Business
Technology
New freight matching tools increase search speed, usefulness.
June 1, 2010
Business
Avery Vise
CSA 2010 represents a delicate opportunity for major change.
June 1, 2010
Business
FMCSA starts driver pre-employment screening program
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Tuesday, May 11, began its Pre-Employment Screening Program, which allows carriers the option of accessing driver inspection and crash records before hiring. The PSP provides up to five years of driver crash data and three years of inspection information. Program data is provided monthly by FMCSA’s Motor Carrier […]
May 12, 2010
Business
Carriers, suppliers seek changes in EOBR specs
Leading suppliers of electronic onboard recorder (EOBR) technology and groups representing trucking companies, private fleets, bus operations and law enforcement agencies have asked for two changes in the performance specs that will be required for EOBRs in two years. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s final EOBR rule “includes two technical specifications that are unrealistic, […]
May 7, 2010
Business
The EOBR RULE: Logging a Milestone
Although truck drivers have been subject to federal regulation of their work hours for more than 70 years, it wasn’t until last month that the federal government declared that any group of motor carriers must use a device rather than paper logs to monitor those hours.
May 2, 2010
Business
Avery Vise: Mandating the inevitable
Electronic logs may be universal before they are required.
May 1, 2010
Business
Schneider National selects Rair for EOBR reporting
Rair, a provider of risk management services to the transportation industry, has announced that Schneider National has selected Rair to provide the reporting modules for its newly implemented electronic onboard recorder system. “Rair audits our paper logs, and we depend on their analytics and reporting,” says Don Osterberg, vice president of safety and driver training. […]
April 29, 2010
Business
PeopleNet debuts CSA 2010, EOBR offerings
PeopleNet, a provider of Internet-based and integrated onboard computing and mobile communications systems, has introduced two new service offerings to help the trucking industry comply with recent Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 and electronic onboard recorder regulations that are scheduled for implementation. “Under CSA 2010, carriers and drivers will be assessed on the most recent 24 […]
April 20, 2010
Business
FMCSA to mandate EOBRs based on a single audit
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has decided to mandate electronic onboard recorders on motor carriers that are shown in a single compliance review to be in serious noncompliance with any major hours-of-service regulation. The final rule takes effect on June 4, 2012, giving EOBR suppliers time to adjust to the new performance standards that […]
April 2, 2010
Business
White House clears EOBR rule
A final rule mandating electronic onboard recorders for carriers that have a history of serious noncompliance with hours-of-service rules could be just days away now that the White House Office of Management and Budget has cleared the measure. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is expected soon to publish the rule in the Federal Register. […]
March 22, 2010
Business
House eyes mandatory EOBRs
Highway bill timing unclear as Oberstar, LaHood disagree Key transportation leaders in the U.S. House of Representatives i…
July 2, 2009
Business
Let the sun shine in
The House highway bill seeks greater visibility into trucking In most years, Congress doesn’t do much that targets the tr…
June 30, 2009
Business
House transportation funding plan requires EOBRs on trucks
Although the U.S. Department of Transportation wants immediate approval of a short-term surface transportation reauthorization bill, which wou…
June 26, 2009
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