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Buttigieg updates Senate on NHTSA’s impaired driving rulemaking
A rulemaking aimed at taking impaired drivers off the road received more than 18,000 comments, DOT Secretary Pete Buttigieg said.
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Podcast: Will congressional action shut down push for electric vehicles?
Four members of Congress are working to blunt the Biden administration’s push for electric vehicles. But will they have a real effect?
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House T&I to take turn at supply chain issues
The U.S. House of Representatives’ Transportation and Infrastructure Committee plans to explore the nation’s supply chain inefficiencies.
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Pennsylvania lawmaker pushes for new nonradar speed timing device rules
A Pennsylvania House panel has advanced a bill that is touted to address inconsistency in radar and speedometer calibration requirements.
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The OOIDA tour trailer sets up in Albuquerque, N.M.
Marty Ellis gets to steer the OOIDA tour trailer away from wintery weather, stopping next in Albuquerque, N.M.
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Potentially thousands of high-risk truckers approved for expedited border crossings
An audit of the Customs and Border Protection’s FAST program reveals that potentially thousands of unqualified drivers gained easy access into the U.S.
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Pennsylvania House panel endorses re-do on public-private partnerships
A Pennsylvania House committee has voted to move forward plans to halt public-private partnerships to repair and toll bridges.
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5,000 miles in five days – all for a good cause
Former truck driver Shawn Kitchen will attempt a 5,000-mile motorcycle ride in five days to raise funds for Truckers Final Mile.
Opinion
Induced demand sounds good in theory but leaves truckers in a jam
Proponents of the “induced demand” theory say building more lanes increases traffic. But they’re focusing on commuters instead of truckers.
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Unsafe driving behaviors down, but motorists feel police won’t catch them
A new report from AAA reveals that dangerous driving behaviors are down. However, motorists believe they can get away with those behaviors.
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White House announces additional steps to address supply chain
Taking additional steps to address the supply chain, the White House announced it will fund a project to alleviate congestion at the Port of Savannah.
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FMCSA to require rear guards to be inspected annually
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will require annual inspection of rear impact guards, the agency announced.