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More than 150 lawmakers ask EPA to rescind heavy-duty emission rule
More than 150 lawmakers are urging the EPA to rescind its final rule regarding emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles.
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Podcast: Operational costs reach new high
The American Transportation Research Institute’s latest report details the high cost of doing business across the board.
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Cross-border freight drops in March, snapping three-year growth trend
For only the third time in more than three years, cross-border freight hauled by trucks dropped in March compared to the previous year.
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Bipartisan bill introduced to combat freight fraud
A bipartisan bill endorsed by OOIDA aims to give FMCSA the tools it needs to combat freight fraud in the transportation industry
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FMCSA asked for another student driver exemption
FMCSA has been asked for an exemption from the requirement that a CDL holder must be in the passenger seat while a permit holder is driving.
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FMCSA adds 2 ELDS to revoked list
Two electronic logging devices have been removed from the approved list of devices. Here’s what truckers need to know to stay compliant.
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Florida enacts transportation laws to protect, use road funds
Two new Florida laws are intended to protect transportation funds for roads and to ensure planned projects are completed.
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FHWA propelling zero-emission truck adoption at the ports
With new regulations pushing zero-emission trucks, the federal government is spending money where the industry needs it the most: the ports.
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Effort to provide restroom access to truckers continues
For anyone outside of the trucking industry, the idea of being denied restroom access while working probably seems unimaginable.
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$1B announced for Utah transportation projects
The Utah Transportation Commission announced several transportation projects in Utah County projected to cost nearly $1.4 billion.
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State lawmakers in three states discuss autonomous truck legislation
Legislation addressing authorization of autonomous vehicles, including large trucks, is a topic being reviewed at three statehouses.
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Supreme Court says consumer bureau’s funding method is constitutional
Congress created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau in 2010. The Supreme Court has ruled the agency does not violate the Constitution.