Federal, News
Truck Leasing Task Force plans meetings in June, July
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Truck Leasing Task Force will resume with meetings scheduled in June and July.
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Podcast: Taking on EPA and CARB
Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers explains his involvement in two separate lawsuits aimed at their strict new emission reduction rules.
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Crime & Courts, News
Fuel truck company owner pleads guilty to bid rigging
A former owner of company providing fuel truck services to the U.S. Forest Service has pleaded guilty for a bid-rigging scheme.
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Brent Spence Bridge project gets federal environmental approval
The Brent Spence Bridge Corridor Project is moving to the design and construction phase after receiving federal environmental approval.
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Shell Rotella SuperRigs Truck Show schedule released
The 2024 Shell Rotella SuperRigs Truck Show is May 30-June 1 at the Texas Motor Speedway. Awards will be presented in 24 categories.
News, State
New Utah law sets stiff penalties for road rage
A Utah bill has been signed into law that is intended to help address concern about road rage incidents on state roadways.
Crime & Courts, News, State
Coalition of states challenge California’s Advanced Clean Fleets regulation
A coalition of states filed a lawsuit against California’s Advanced Clean Fleets reg, claiming it is “defying real-world reality.”
News, Safety & Security
Truckers prepare for annual safety blitz
International Roadcheck is underway, and inspectors will have two focus areas. Here’s what you need to know about the annual safety blitz.
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CRST exemption renewed despite opposition from truck safety groups
The Truck Safety Coalition’s opposition wasn’t enough to stop FMCSA from renewing an exemption for CRST’s student drivers.
Crime & Courts, Federal, News
24 states file first lawsuit challenging EPA’s new truck emission rule
A coalition of two dozen states is challenging the EPA’s truck emission rule in federal court, saying new standards “defy reality.”
News, State
New Georgia law nixes truck driver direct-action rule
The state of Georgia has acted to revise a nearly century-old direct-action statute that negatively affected truck drivers.
Crime & Courts, News, Safety & Security
Report shows cargo theft incidents continue to climb
Cargo theft activity has reached “new heights,” according to one industry insider. Find out what’s causing the rise in crime.