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Journal – Viewpoint
Industry response to a federal appeals court decision to vacate the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s electronic onboard recorder regulation.
October 7, 2011
Business
Technology
In 1988, Congress passed a statute, U.S. Code section 31137(a), that says any regulation from the U.S. Secretary of Transportation concerning the use of monitoring devices to increase compliance with hours-of-service regulations must “ensure that the devices are not used to harass vehicle operators.”
October 6, 2011
Business
Journal
U.S. and Mexico formalize a cross-border program, ATA applauds progress on highway authorization, fighting fraud in transportation act is introduced and many more industry news items are featured.
August 5, 2011
Business
Journal
FMCSA wants EOBRs for interstate carriers, an HOS listening session, Obama proposes a budget for DOT and TMC bestows Silver Spark Plug Awards are among the industry news items featured.
March 6, 2011
Preventable or Not
VW Bug squashed like a bug in pass attempt. Was this accident preventable?
Trucker John Doe smashes into a car that made an illegal pass between his rig and a row of parked cars.
December 3, 2010
Business
Jeff Crissey
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
Law
CSA numbers, HOS documents and other legal news item are featured.
November 8, 2010
Business
Journal
Three carriers seek to go public, FMCSA seeks patience on HOS documents, registrant-only DOT number eliminated and much more industry news items are featured.
September 2, 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
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