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Rep. Collins: Minimum insurance increase would ‘destroy’ trucking
A bill that would increase carriers’ minimum insurance to $5 million would “destroy the trucking industry,” a member of Congress said.
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Crime & Courts, News, State
ExxonMobil accuses California county of unlawfully denying trucking operation permit
ExxonMobil is suing Santa Barbara County, accusing officials of using unsupported public comments to unlawfully deny trucking operations.
News, State
Maryland expands ‘Move Over’ law to apply to all vehicles
Action taken in Maryland expands the state’s “Move Over” rule to require drivers to make room for all roadways users.
Features, News
Annual ‘Bandit Run’ celebrates 45th anniversary of ‘Smokey and the Bandit’
Over 150 cars roll out of Texarkana for the annual Bandit Run. The week-long event follows same route made famous by trucker classic “Smokey and the Bandit”..
Crime & Courts, News
Truck driver faces 45 charges from Nashville crash
Forged and falsified logbooks have led an indictment on 45 charges for a truck driver after a June 2021 crash in Nashville, Tenn
News, OOIDA
OOIDA tour trailer has stops in Wisconsin through Memorial Day
Marty Ellis says the hot topic at the OOIDA tour trailer is the speed limiter mandate and truckers need to keep explaining the problems with it.
Crime & Courts, Federal, News, State
Solicitor general tells Supreme Court to decline AB5 petition
The U.S. Supreme Court shouldn’t hear the California Trucking Association’s case against AB5, the Office of the Solicitor General says.
News, State
New Oklahoma law authorizes autonomous vehicles
A new law in Oklahoma permits the use of fully autonomous vehicles on state roadways. The rule also applies to commercial vehicles.
Features, News
Rhode Island truckers participate in convoy for Special Olympics
Truckers in Rhode Island “showcase industry pride and professionalism” while taking to the streets to help raise money for Special Olympics.
Federal, News
FMCSA provides regulatory relief for transportation of baby formula
The federal government is calling on truck drivers to help out with the nation’s shortage of baby formula with an emergency declaration.
Federal, News
Driving school seeks exemption from instructors’ qualification requirements
A truck driving school says its instructors should be exempt from a driver training rule that requires them to have two years of driving experience.