Speed limiters: What’s really going on
The FMCSA says that next year it will issue a notice related to speed limiters. But what does that really mean? We’ll get a primer on how the process works and where we are from Jami Jones, managing editor of Land Line Magazine.
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The FMCSA says that next year it will issue a notice related to speed limiters. But what does that really mean? We’ll get a primer on how the process works and where we are from Jami Jones, managing editor of Land Line Magazine. Also, truck parking continues to be a major issue in the U.S., but some states are doing what they can to help. We’ll tell you about one state in the Midwest that’s allowing truckers to park at scale houses. And county and local voters in two states face transportation revenue measures on their fall ballots.
Catch up on the news with Scott Thompson
More freight is crossing the borders of North America by truck. CVSA announces its enforcement events for 2023. And one state lifts hours-of-service regulations for fuel haulers.
Parking at the scales? In one state, yes
Truck parking continues to be a major issue in the U.S., but some states are doing what they can to help. We’ll tell you about one state in the Midwest that’s allowing truckers to park at scale houses.
Local transportation issues
County and local voters in two states face transportation revenue measures on their fall ballots.
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- Starting Saturday, Marty Ellis and OOIDA’s tour truck, the Spirit of the American Trucker, will be at the TA in Wheeler Ridge, Calif. That’s at Exit 219 on Interstate 5. Find upcoming Spirit stops here.
- To read about state legislation, visit Land Line Magazine’s Daily News by State.
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