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NHTSA denies petition on rear-impact guard final rule
NHTSA denied a petition from trucking safety groups to reconsider a 2022 final rule aimed at improving rear-impact guards.
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A closure on U.S. 50 in Colorado prompts talk on resiliency and practicality – and the effect infrastructure problems have on truck drivers.
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Deadline to submit comments on OOIDA’s ELD exemption is Feb. 1
Drivers and the public have only a limited amount of time left to share their thoughts on a proposal that would exempt small trucking businesses with a history of safe operation from the electronic logging device mandate. The deadline to file comments on an ELD exemption request put forth by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association […]
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Two Koch brothers groups urge Trump to reject a gas tax increase; no mention of diesel
Freedom Partners and Americans for Prosperity, both funded by the Koch brothers, are urging the Trump Administration to oppose any increase in the gas tax. The appeal to Trump comes before expected announcements from the administration regarding the highly anticipated infrastructure bill and how it will be funded. In a letter to President Trump, the […]
News, OOIDA
NFIB files comments in support of OOIDA’s ELD exemption request
The National Federation of Independent Business is throwing its support behind OOIDA’s ELD exemption request for small trucking businesses. In comments filed as part of the docket for the exemption request, NFIB asks the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to grant OOIDA’s request. Based in Washington, D.C., NFIB represents more than 325,000 small businesses in the U.S. […]
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Two pro-ELD Arkansas lawmakers get a lunch for their troub
The American Trucking Associations is taking two Arkansas lawmakers to lunch as a thank-you for their support of the electronic logging device mandate. Rep. Rick Crawford and his colleague Rep. Bruce Westerman will be the guests of honor on January 30, as ATA celebrates its relationship with the two Republican lawmakers, according to an article […]
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Fraudulent medical exams leads to FMCSA debarment
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has debarred a business man and a certified medical examiner from doing business with the federal government for five years. According to the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Office of Inspector General, David L. Biersmith and chiropractor James Lindsey were involved in fraudulent medical examinations of commercial truck drivers and […]
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Audit report calls DOT’s information security programs ‘inadequate’
Just weeks after the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration admitted its National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners website had been hacked, an audit report detailed flaws in the Department of Transportation’s information security programs. The audit report, which was released on Jan. 24, said the DOT’s information security posture – or security plan in laymen’s […]
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New Jersey bills set rules on turnpike representation, regular meetings
Multiple pieces of legislation in the New Jersey statehouse are intended to give south Jersey residents more of a say in happenings at the Turnpike Authority. The authority oversees the New Jersey Turnpike and the Garden State Parkway. The Senate Transportation Committee voted to advance a bill to require the Turnpike Authority to hold regular […]
News, Truck Parking
Colorado seeking truckers’ input in truck parking survey
As the federal government puts state and local governments on the hook for solving the truck parking problem, studies and surveys from state departments of transportation have been popping up. Colorado’s DOT, in partnership with the American Transportation Research Institute, is the latest to join the list with a new trucking parking survey. Conducted by […]
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Connecticut rest areas may close in July, eliminating more than 600 parking spaces
Rest areas in Connecticut may close by July, according to the Connecticut Department of Transportation. A lack of funding is threatening the closures, but service plazas will not be affected. CTDOT spokesman Judd Everhart told Land Line that if funding is not approved by the Connecticut General Assembly, all seven rest areas will shut down. According to […]
News, OOIDA
OOIDA pursues inclusion on proposed Kansas transportation task force
Transportation officials in the state of Kansas want to take a comprehensive look at the state’s road and bridge needs. A piece of legislation at the statehouse calls for a transportation task force to look at the issue. The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association has asked to be included in the proposed group that would be […]