Truckers: Broker transparency needed now

October 29, 2020

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Land Line Now, Oct. 29, 2020.

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A proposal would ensure longstanding broker transparency regulations are enforced. We’ll bring you comments from a recent listening session.

OOIDA clarifies broker transparency misinformation in message to Congress broker complaints


I. Today’s news with Terry Scruton

Hurricane Zeta leaves a trail of closed roads in its wake; the FMCSA is seeking nominations for the Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee; and which kind of car gets the most speeding tickets? It’s today’s news in trucking.


II. Broker transparency: Todd Spencer’s comments

A proposal now on the table would simply ensure longstanding broker transparency regulations are enforced. That’s what OOIDA President Todd Spencer told an FMCSA listening session earlier this week. Also, we’ll tell you more about a Labor Department attempt to clarify who is an employee or contractor.


III. Court speaks on Washington state fee

Washington state’s Supreme Court has ruled on a controversial fee there, while Pennsylvania continues toward revising its “steer clear” law.


IV. Broker transparency: Truckers still have a chance to speak out

In addition to various organizations and companies, a number of individual truckers and brokers spoke at the FMCSA listening session on transparency. We’ll serve up some insight into what they told the agency – and what opportunities to speak out remain.

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