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News, State

New Michigan law clears path for autonomous vehicle roadways

A new Michigan law allows the state to move forward with the development of a connected and automated vehicle corridor.

News

Free and Secure Trade enrollment events planned for September

The Canada Border Service Agency and U.S. Customs and Border Protection will hold several Free and Secure Trade enrollment events.

Elections, News, State

Multiple Texas counties include transportation questions on fall ballots

Questions to aid transportation work are slated for November ballots in Texas counties that include the Dallas and Houston areas.

Federal, News

Trucker seeks exemption from ELDs, hours of service

A truck driver with 15 years of experience wants an exemption from the FMCSA’s regulations for hours of service and ELDs.

Business, News, OOIDA, Products & Services

DOT compliance and biennial updates: How to spot a fake notice

OOIDA’s Business Services Department regularly hears from members about predatory practices regarding biennial updates. They recently got a firsthand lesson.

News, State, Truck Parking

Delaware bill to increase truck parking fines fourfold

A Delaware bill awaiting the governor’s signature will hike up fines for illegal residential truck parking.

News, Safety & Security

First quarter sees most traffic fatalities in two decades

Traffic fatalities continue to be on the rise, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration’s latest numbers.

News, State

Reduced congestions, improved safety goal of Improve 64 project

The Improve 64 project would bring additional lanes and other improvements to southeast Indiana near the I-64 and I-265 interchange.

Business, Products & Services

Load posting activity, spot rates on MembersEdge continue to drop

Load posts are down for reefers, flatbeds and dry vans, MembersEdge reports, depressing spot rates. Michigan is worth a look, though.

Business, Products & Services

Expo program focuses on avoiding hemp transport problems

Costly mistakes have been made in transporting hemp and hemp products. A broker will discuss how to avoid them at the Southern Hemp Expo.