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Federal, News
FMCSA moves forward with procedural rule; other CDL rulemaking faces pushback
FMCSA issued a final rule that requires states to follow up-to-date CDL practices. Meanwhile, another CDL rulemaking is receiving pushback.
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Podcast: States ask truckers about parking needs
Three states are taking the pulse of trucking regarding the parking crisis. Land Line’s Tyson Fisher explains why it’s vital to chime in.
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News, State
California Highway Patrol wants to slap ELDs on intrastate truckers
The California Highway Patrol wants to require ELDs on intrastate trucking operations, and the proposal varies from the federal mandate.
News, State
Georgia fuel tax holiday extended, again
Action renewed by the Georgia governor extends the state’s fuel tax holiday and addresses supply chain issues through mid-December.
Business
Yellow Corp. transformation pays off early in third quarter
Selling off properties and streamlined deliveries have started paying off for Yellow Corp. in the third quarter, company execs report.
Business
Revenue’s up for Cummins, but profits took some hits
Company acquisition costs, employee bonuses and lower demand from China took bites from Cummins profits in the third quarter.
News, State
Interstate 30 closures planned in Arkansas
Interstate 30 will be temporarily closed in both directions starting Nov. 11 and ending on Nov. 14 depending upon weather, says ARDOT.
News
Trucking jobs up in October
Trucking jobs went up in October, with transportation employment as a whole experiencing a modest monthly increase.
News, OOIDA
OOIDA announces addition to Washington, D.C., staff
OOIDA has hired George O’Connor as director of communication for its Washington, D.C. office. O’Connor has worked in D.C. for 13 years.
News, OOIDA
16th annual Truckers for Troops campaign begins Nov. 7
OOIDA’s annual Truckers for Troops campaign has raised nearly $730,000 for veterans and active-duty military. Find out how you can help.
Crime & Courts, News
National Freight moves to decertify class of truckers in wage lawsuit
National Freight, Inc. wants to decertify a class of truckers accusing it of misclassifying drivers as independent contractors.
News, State
Pennsylvania nears autonomous vehicle expansion
A Pennsylvania bill heads to governor that is touted to modernize statute for driverless testing and deployment of highly autonomous vehicles.