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Business, Equipment

Diesel ‘downspeeding’ doesn’t increase brake wear, TMC panel says

Downspeeding diesel engines to increase fuel efficiency doesn’t speed up brake wear, according to a panel of technology experts.

News, State

More waivers issued due to Hurricane Ian

Hurricane Ian has resulted in federal agencies and states declaring emergencies. Georgia and Tennessee are the latest states to issue orders.

Federal, News

Hundreds of truckers react to potential ELD changes

FMCSA asked for feedback on potential updates to the ELD rules. Hundreds of truckers responded.

Federal, News, Truck Parking

Buttigieg to speak at National Coalition of Truck Parking meeting

Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg will address the truck parking crisis during the National Coalition of Truck Parking’s annual meeting.

Business, OOIDA, Products & Services

Time to sign up for Truck to Success course

OOIDA’s Truck to Success course covers all aspects of being an owner-operator. Plan to succeed by taking the course and preparing.

News, State

Arizona lane filtering law in effect

A new law now in effect in Arizona allows motorcyclists traveling on congested highways to move between vehicles up to an intersection.

Elections, News, OOIDA

OOIDA seeks update on broker transparency petition

OOIDA filed a petition regarding broker transparency more than two years ago. On Wednesday, OOIDA asked for an update.

News, State

FMCSA declares regional emergency in response to Hurricane Ian

In response to Hurricane Ian, a regional emergency was declared by FMCSA. Kentucky issued a similar but separate emergency.

Federal, News

UPS receives driver training exemption

UPS won’t need to wait for a commercial learner’s permit holder to pass a knowledge test before training them to drive twin 28-foot trailers.

Federal, News

Federal agency seeks input on changes to hazmat registration fees

Adjustments to hazardous materials registration fees are proposed to pay for increased funding allowed by the bipartisan infrastructure law.