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FMCSA encourages safe driving around large trucks, buses
FMCSA is working to spread the message of how the general public can safely share the roads with large trucks and buses.
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Podcast: Why are shippers making truckers download apps?
Has a shipper asked you to download an app onto your smartphone? This may be to track loads – but it may also be doing a lot more.
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Speed limiter proposal back again
After being shelved for years, FMCSA is breathing life back into a proposal that would require heavy-duty trucks to use speed limiters.
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Pennsylvania investing in multimodal projects, including truck traffic improvements
With federal funding opening the floodgates for infrastructure projects, PennDOT is getting a head start with a $50M investment in multimodal projects.
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Michigan man who crashed into semitruck, shot and killed by police
Frank Robles, from Roseville, Mich., reportedly crashed into a semitruck before brandishing a knife and being fatally shot by police.
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Bill advances to double fines, camera use on Louisiana’s Atchafalaya Basin Bridge
A Louisiana Senate bill would double fines for some violations on the Atchafalaya Basin Bridge. Enforcement cameras also would be authorized.
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Daimler wins drug testing exemption for test drivers
Some Daimler field test drivers can duck Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse queries, but a Mexican bus company’s exemption request is denied.
Crime & Courts, News
Drunken propane hauler declared an imminent hazard
Side-swiping a vehicle while hauling propane while intoxicated has led to a Pennsylvania truck driver being declared an imminent hazard.
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FMCSA, Labor Department focus on preventing sexual assault in trucking
The U.S. Department of Labor and FMCSA are hosting a virtual roundtable aimed at ending sexual assault in the trucking industry.
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Illinois Supreme Court protects transportation revenue
Illinois Supreme Court rules in favor of constitutional amendment to prevent transportation revenue from being used for purposes not related to transportation.
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Bill providing CDL training to inmates a ‘win-win,’ says senator
The Connecticut State Senate unanimously OKs giving inmates near release access to a CDL knowledge test. Its sponsor calls it a “win-win.”
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Oral drug testing comment period ends April 29
The U.S. Department of Transportation is considering changes to its drug testing program. Truck drivers have a few more days to weigh in.