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COVID-related CLP waivers extended through February
FMCSA issued a three-month extension for waivers related to CDL skills testing for CLP holders. Also: J.B. Hunt donates $55,000 to classrooms in 10th year of Adopt-a-Class program.
December 5, 2022
Regulations
Court sides with Swift in meal, rest break suit
Swift wins California meal and rest break lawsuit. Also: speeding was top Operation Safe Driver Week violation; Bridgestone names new Commercial Truck Group president.
December 2, 2022
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Bill to avoid rail strike passes, heads to Biden's desk
The Senate on Thursday voted 80-15 to impose the tentative agreement brokered in September by the Biden administration, a day after the House passed the same measure.
December 1, 2022
Equipment
New Yorkers paid to report idling trucks, may expand to parking violations
New Yorkers who have been cashing in by submitting video evidence of commercial vehicles breaking the city's idling law may be getting greater policing power through a bill seeking to extend citizen reporting to parking violations.
December 1, 2022
Regulations
Multi-million-dollar truck parking bill introduced in Senate
A companion bill in the U.S. House passed in committee over the summer but still awaits a vote by the full House.
December 1, 2022
Regulations
Inmate seeks regs relief from driver training rules
A New Hampshire State Prison inmate is requesting an exemption from two Entry-Level Driver Training (ELDT) provisions. Also: For the third time this year, an individual truck driver seeks HOS waiver; Best Warehousing and Transportation acquired.
December 1, 2022
Economic trends
House passes bill to avoid rail strike
The trucking industry is among the legions of concerned parties that have called on Congress to help avoid a rail worker strike that President Joe Biden says "would devastate our economy."
November 30, 2022
Regulations
Livestock haulers' hours of service exemption request denied
Several livestock-related groups had asked FMCSA to allow drivers a 16-hour work day with 15 driving hours. Also: A. Duie Pyle expands into West Virginia; Bestpass acquires HVUT e-filing firm.
November 30, 2022
Economic trends
Rail strike would 'immediately disrupt' fuel, DEF supply
With a Dec. 9 strike deadline set, railroads plan to stop taking hazardous materials, including fuel, next week.
November 28, 2022
Regulations
California CDL fraud scheme nets 20 convictions
The defendants included California DMV employees who took bribes, trucking school owners and affiliates who bribed them, and others. Also: Mack names new president; New York temporarily alters HOS for certain in-state fuel haulers.
November 22, 2022
Regulations
Report: 25,000 transportation projects underway in first year of the infrastructure law
States leveraged their fiscal year 2022 federal highway formula funds to kickoff nearly 25,000 new improvement projects in communities across the U.S.
November 21, 2022
Business
Two Houston-based carriers shut down by FMCSA
PAC Express began operating after FMCSA initiated a compliance investigation on Texas Interstate Express. The compliance audit stemmed from numerous driver and vehicle violations.
November 18, 2022
Regulations
Brake Safety Week netted clean inspections for most
Nearly 87% of the more than 38,000 trucks inspected across North America had no brake-related critical violations during Brake Safety Week in August, but overall, this year's OOS rate was slightly higher than last year's brake-focused event.
November 16, 2022
Regulations
FMCSA guidance reaches for clarity: Do dispatch services need brokerage authority?
As required by the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, FMCSA has issued interim guidance clarifying when a dispatch service is a broker or bona fide agent under current regulations, offering multiple factors for such services to consider.
November 15, 2022
Regulations
TSA lowers TWIC/hazmat fees for drivers
Drivers requiring a TWIC card or hazmat endorsement could pay less at their next renewal with new fees recently instituted by TSA. Also: J.B. Hunt sets ambitious carbon emissions reduction goal.
November 15, 2022
Regulations
New FMCSA advisory board focuses on harassment, violence against women truckers
The Women of Trucking Advisory Board held its inaugural meeting Wednesday and worked to address workplace harassment and violence against women in trucking. Also: Public voting for Transition Trucking award closes today.
November 11, 2022
Technology
NMFTA Digital LTL Council releases eBOL API standard
Carriers will benefit by automating – or even eliminating – certain administrative, bill entry and customer service tasks, saving up to 1.3% of their current costs and equating to industry savings of potentially $470 million.
November 8, 2022
Regulations
California moves to implement intrastate ELD mandate for in-state-only truckers
California is one of only two states that have yet to adopt the federal mandate for intrastate carriers. Intrastate California operators can comment on the proposal through Dec. 19.
November 7, 2022
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