Federal, News
Trucking industry seeks answers amid marijuana rescheduling proposal
The federal government wants to reschedule marijuana, creating confusion among federally regulated entities, including the trucking industry.
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Podcast: Ryder says transitioning to electric will cost some big bucks
How much will it cost the industry to convert to electric? One company has taken a look at the issue and thinks it has an answer.
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Business, Equipment
New truck orders, trailer orders show life despite recession fears
New truck orders were modest in August, and trailer orders rose, but recession concerns have tempered enthusiasm, say ACT Research analysts.
Federal, News
Senate confirms Robin Hutcheson as FMCSA administrator
It’s official. Robin Hutcheson has been confirmed as the administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
Crime & Courts, News, OOIDA, State
Judge allows OOIDA’s entry into AB5 lawsuit
OOIDA will represent small-business truckers in a lawsuit against California’s AB5, a federal judge has ruled.
Elections, News
The basics of voter registration
Voter registration is the first step to making sure your voice is heard on issues and races for all levels of government.
Business, News, OOIDA, Products & Services
OOIDA Foundation offers August Market Update
The OOIDA Foundation provides a market update to its members on a monthly basis to provide insight into current and future conditions.
Federal, News
Hair testing comment period closes Sept. 23
Only days remain to comment on the Trucking Alliance’s request to allow motor carriers to report the results of a positive hair test for drugs.
Federal, News, OOIDA
It’s time for more hours-of-service flexibility, OOIDA says
Two years after some hours-of-service flexibility was granted to truck drivers, OOIDA says it’s time for more.
Federal, News
TSA grants renewal exemption for truckers with hazmat endorsement
A temporary exemption for commercial truck drivers renewing their hazardous material endorsement has been granted by the TSA.
Federal, News
FMSCA project to assess effectiveness of entry-level driver training regs
Have entry-level driver training regulations had an impact on new CDL holders? A project by the FMCSA aims to find out.
Crime & Courts, News, State, Tolls
Federal judge blocks Rhode Island’s ‘discriminatory’ truck-only tolls
Saying the fees were “enacted with a discriminatory purpose,” a federal judge ruled that Rhode Island’s truck-only tolls are unconstitutional.