Federal, News, State
FMCSA denies Florida agency’s exemption from CDL testing rules
FMCSA has denied a Florida agency’s request for an exemption from regulations that require the CDL skills tests be completed in succession.
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Podcast: Crashes, drugs, fraud and parking on agenda for FMCSA forum
An FMCSA Research Forum is coming up next week, and what comes out of it could have a significant impact on your life as a truck driver.
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Federal, News
FMCSA looks to renew study on CDL skills test delays
FMCSA plans to renew a study on commercial driver’s license skills test delays that was mandated by the FAST Act.
News, OOIDA
‘Live From Exit 24’ to talk brokers, Truckers for Troops
Broker issues and truckers stepping up to support America’s troops will be the focus of the next episode of “Live From Exit 24.”
Opinion
Rand McNally image loses a bit of luster
For generations, Rand McNally was the biggest name in the map game, and a pivotal figure in trucking history, creating the HHG rate standard.
Federal, News
FMCSA aims to end ‘duplicative’ traffic convictions report
FMCSA wants to eliminate a “duplicative” regulation that requires truckers to submit a list of traffic convictions to their employer.
State, Tolls
Delaware River Port Authority votes no on biennial toll increase
The Delaware River Port Authority will not increase tolls on four bridges, marking the 10th year tolls have remained stagnant.
Business, Equipment
SelecTrucks sees rising demand for used highway tractors
Demand is rising for used trucks as fleet buyers gear up for an economic recovery after COVID-19, says Daimler’s president of remarketing.
Federal, News
Ag hauler rule goes into effect
Ag haulers should have a more clear understanding of which loads qualify for hours-of-service exemptions because of a new rule.
News, State
Florida bill would end use of red-light cameras
An effort underway at the Florida statehouse would do away with the use of red-light cameras in communities around the state.
Federal, News, Products & Services
Rand McNally still working with ELD customers to resolve issues
More than two weeks after Rand McNally suffered a “cyber incident,” the company is still working with some drivers to get devices running.
Crime & Courts
CRST sleeper berth wage lawsuit denied class action status
A lawsuit accusing CRST of not paying drivers for all compensable time, including sleeper berth time, was denied class action status.