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Bipartisan bill introduced to combat freight fraud
A bipartisan bill endorsed by OOIDA aims to give FMCSA the tools it needs to combat freight fraud in the transportation industry
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Andrew King of the OOIDA Foundation joins the show to talk about the feasibility – or lack thereof – of the EPA’s electric truck ambitions.
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Wisconsin bill calls on new truckers to help combat trafficking
A new effort at the Wisconsin statehouse would add the state to the growing list of states across the country to call on professional drivers to help curb human trafficking. Sex trafficking is described as one of the fastest growing criminal enterprises in the world, generating revenue of more than $32 billion annually. It’s estimated […]
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Comment period for DOT regulatory review extended
Anyone interested in overhauling the regulatory scheme of the Department of Transportation has 30 more days to participate in the public comment period. One of the first actions by President Donald Trump after taking office was a freeze on impending regulations with a promise of a full regulatory review. The Department of Transportation took the […]
Crime & Courts, News, State
Drivers agree to $1.75M settlement with California company
Ceva Logistics agreed to a $1.75 million settlement in a class action lawsuit that alleged the company violated the California Labor Code. The plaintiffs claimed that Ceva: improperly categorized class members as independent contractors, failed to make meal and rest periods available, did not provide accurate, itemized wage statements, and failed to reimburse them for […]
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Peterbilt seeks SuperFans to celebrate producing 1 million trucks
Peterbilt is searching for five SuperFans to help it celebrate having produced 1 million trucks. The company expects to reach that milestone in mid-January. As part of its celebration, Peterbilt is searching for five SuperFans, one of which will win a specially tricked-out Peterbilt Model 567 Heritage truck. Peterbilt drivers and fans in the United […]
Fuel prices, News, State
Effective Nov. 1, California diesel tax rate will more than double
The first of November marks the start date for significant changes in fuel tax collections in California. Currently, the excise components making up the tax rates are 27.8 cents for gas and 16 cents for diesel. As of Wednesday, Nov. 1, the excise rate on gas will increase by 12 cents to 39.8 cents. Another […]
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Per diem rate remains at $63 for 2018
The transportation workers’ special standard per diem rate remains unchanged at $63. Outside continental U.S is $68 per day, also unchanged. That means truckers can continue to declare a $63 per diem dating back to Oct. 1, 2017, when the 2018 per diem rates became effective. Some truckers are unsure when they can use the […]
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House bill aims to address mistreatment of port truck drivers
U.S. Rep. Grace Napolitano, D-Calif., announced a bill on Thursday, Oct. 26, that she says will address a broken employment system that forces thousands of port truck drivers into illegal lease-to-own contracts that require drivers to work under severely unfair conditions. Reps. Napolitano and Jerrold Nadler, D-N.Y., were joined by truck drivers from the Ports […]
News, Safety & Security
New inland port in north Georgia will move thousands of trucks away from Atlanta
Truckers hauling freight in and out of the Port of Savannah in Georgia will be diverted to a new location near the Georgia-Tennessee border at around this time next year. The new inland port is expected to take approximately 50,000 trucks off Georgia highways in highly congested areas. Expected to open in Chatsworth, Ga., in […]
Elections, Fuel prices, News
ELECTION 2017: Louisiana voters say ‘yes’ to protecting new road revenue
Voters in Louisiana have approved an initiative to protect new transportation funds raised in the state. Constitutional Amendment 3 was approved with 54 percent in support and 46 percent in opposition. As a result, any new fuel tax revenues in the state could not be used for purposes unrelated to transportation and infrastructure. Specifically, the […]
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FHWA seeks state DOT applicants for failed tolling program
Despite its lack of success, the Federal Highway Administration is accepting applications from state transportation departments for three spots in the Interstate System Reconstruction and Rehabilitation Pilot Program. The program allows up to three states to collect tolls on existing highways. On Oct. 20, FHWA posted a notice of solicitation for applications in the Federal […]