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News, OOIDA, State

New Colorado law provides owner-operators occupational accident insurance

New Colorado law provides occupational accident insurance policy for owner-operators as alternative to workers’ compensation.

News, Truck Parking

I-81 Corridor Coalition reveals plans for truck parking roundtable

The I-81 Corridor Coalition will hold a roundtable informational session June 22, 23 and 29. Register to attend on the coalition’s website.

Crime & Courts, Equipment, News, State

CARB taken to court over new emission standards

The Truck and Engine Manufacturers Association says CARB has not provided enough notice before implementing new emission standards.

OOIDA, Truck Shows

Next week, ATHS vintage trucks gather in Illinois

Next week, Springfield, Ill., welcomes the American Truck Historical Society National Convention and Truck Show, and OOIDA will be here.

Federal, News

FMCSA extends COVID-19 emergency declaration through August

FMCSA extended its COVID-19 emergency declaration but removed one category of the loads that qualify for regulatory relief.

Federal, News

Thousands of truckers voice opposition to speed limiters

Thousands of truckers have commented on FMCSA’s speed limiter proposal. Saying the majority are opposed would likely be an understatement.

Fuel prices, News, State

Georgia extends fuel tax holiday; Michigan pursues plan

Action taken in Georgia extends the state’s fuel tax holiday. Meanwhile in Michigan, legislation would help cope with high fuel costs.

News, State

Arkansas takes measures to address CDL testing backlog

With wait times of over four weeks to complete the CDL skills test, Arkansas Trucking Association and state police take action to address backlog.

Business, Equipment

Used truck sales prices up; new trailer backlogs continue

Used truck sales cost a lot more in April, compared to the month or year before, says ACT Research. New trailer sales backlogs continue.

Federal, News

Retired Gen. Lyons to join supply chain task force

The White House announced that retired Gen. Stephen R. Lyons will serve as envoy for the Supply Chain Disruptions Task Force.