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Trucking company wins appeal against insurance company in $9M claim

How long should one keep insurance documents? Seven years? Maybe 10? A recent appellate court case that relied on proof of insurance between 1961 and 1965 to get a trucking company off the hook for $9 million suggests to never get rid of any documentation, even from 50 years ago. The case goes back to […]

News, Safety & Security

Several killed in Southern California flooding; highway closures in place

Only one week into 2018 and already extreme weather has claimed lives, destroyed structures and shut down major highways. Flooding in Santa Barbara County in California has left Montecito and surrounding areas unstable as mudslides and water/debris flow have caused widespread damage. What is technically a winter storm began at around 2 a.m. Tuesday morning. […]

News, OOIDA

Nearly 1,700 comments filed in support of OOIDA’s ELD exemption request

To date, the request for exemption from the electronic logging mandate filed by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association has nearly 1,700 comments filed – many in support of the exemption. OOIDA’s exemption request asks the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to allow small trucking carriers that do not have an “unsatisfactory” safety rating and can […]

News

New Pennsylvania law increases fines for ‘rogue’ household goods movers

A new law in Pennsylvania boosts penalties for “rogue” household goods movers operating in the state. State law already requires household goods movers to register and obtain a permit with the Public Utility Commission, maintain workers compensation coverage, pay wages subject to taxation, and have adequate insurance coverage for goods moved. Violators face a maximum […]

Opinion

The King, The Duke, and Jim

Jim Johnston was an Elvis fan. Knowing this, our chief sound engineer, Barry Spillman, made it his mission to work some Elvis music into the show whenever possible. You could hear it if you listened closely, slipping in and out of the background like an extra in “King Creole.” It was only appropriate, then, that […]

News

FMCSA registry website still not fully operational after being hacked on Dec. 1

Almost a week after the FMCSA revealed that its National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners website was hacked, no more details have been released about the incident. The website, which allows commercial drivers to confirm which doctors are on the national registry to perform Department of Transportation physicals, originally went down on either Nov. 30 or […]

News

Peterbilt’s 1 millionth truck rolls off the line

Peterbilt’s 1 millionth truck rolled off the production line Wednesday, Jan. 10, at the company’s Denton, Texas, manufacturing plant and headquarters. It was a Model 567 Heritage truck. “The production of one million trucks is a proud moment, and the Model 567 Heritage embodies this historic occasion,” Kyle Quinn, general manager of Peterbilt Motors Co., […]

News, OOIDA

OOIDA succession plan detailed in bylaws

The death of OOIDA President and CEO Jim Johnston on Monday, Jan. 8, triggered the succession plan detailed in the bylaws of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association. The Association’s board of directors has an established succession plan in the OOIDA bylaws in case anything like this happens. The bylaws are precise, clear and make it […]

News

Freight index reaches another all-time high

In the Transportation Services Index, which measures freight movement in tons and ton-miles, increases in four of six modes, including another significant increase in trucking, led to another all-time high. Trucking freight jumped forward for a fifth consecutive month, increasing from 146.9 to 148.4, an increase of more than 1 percent. Numbers from the American […]

News

EEOC, Stevens Transport agree to settlement

The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission and Stevens Transport agreed in December to a settlement regarding claims that the trucking company violated federal law when it didn’t hire a truck driver because of the medication he takes to control his bipolar disorder. A consent decree was filed Dec. 14 in the U.S. District Court for […]