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Eric Miller

Senior Reporter

Eric Miller has been a reporter and writer at publications nationwide for 40 years. He’s been at Transport Topics the past 11 years, currently on the paper’s government team; worked as a reporter at the Dallas Morning News; reporter, editor and member of the investigative team at The Arizona Republic; reporter at the Tampa Tribune; city editor at the Santa Fe New Mexican; and senior writer for D Magazine in Dallas.


Business

Pat Thomas Reflects on ATA’s Achievements of His Well-Traveled Year as Chairman

Pat Thomas, the immediate past chairman of American Trucking Associations, estimates he has racked up enough miles to circle the globe five times and has taken 3 million steps during his travels representing the trucking industry.

October 10, 2016
Government

Scott Darling: Driver Training, Clearinghouse Rules Close

LAS VEGAS — The final rules for minimum entry-level driver training requirements as well as a drug-and-alcohol clearinghouse are being reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget. They are expected to be published in the Federal Register by the end of the year, the head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said.

October 10, 2016
Special Coverage, Business

Kevin Burch Elected ATA Chairman as New Slate of Officers Announced

LAS VEGAS — American Trucking Associations' board of directors has elected Kevin Burch, president of Jet Express Inc. of Dayton, Ohio, as the federation’s 72nd chairman.

October 6, 2016
Special Coverage, Government, Business

Spear Assails Speed-Limiter Proposal as 'Flawed'

LAS VEGAS — American Trucking Associations President Chris Spear sharply criticized a proposed federal speed-limiter rule for new heavy trucks as “flawed” largely because it would create differential speeds on the nation’s highways.

October 6, 2016
Special Coverage, Business

Spear: Industry Is Strong, But Unity Is Imperative

LAS VEGAS — In his first state of the industry address to American Trucking Associations membership, ATA President Chris Spear said trucking’s state is strong, but its future is uncertain without leadership, unity and "an aggressive pursuit of results."

October 6, 2016
Special Coverage, Government, Business

Bill Graves Saluted at Opening Night Reception

LAS VEGAS — Several hundred truckers, friends and fellow American Trucking Associations employees gave former ATA President Bill Graves a rousing send-off at a trendy nightclub here Oct. 1 that marked the official opening of this year's Management Conference & Exhibition.

October 6, 2016
Special Coverage, Business

Pollsters Think Presidential Race Too Close to Call

LAS VEGAS — You might be wondering who the experienced pollsters think is going to be our next president. But even with the election just a month away, top pollsters such as Peter Hart and Neil Newhouse are reluctant to pick the winner.

October 4, 2016
Special Coverage, Business

Andrew Card on Picking a President: 'Who Will Respond to the Whisper in the Ear?'

LAS VEGAS — Former White House Chief of Staff Andrew Card took a group of trucking executives back to school Oct. 3 for a crash course on the U.S. Constitution and the role of the president.

October 4, 2016
Special Coverage, Government, Business

Darling Says Final Rule is Near for Driver Training, Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse

LAS VEGAS — A final rule for minimum entry-level driver training requirements and a drug-and-alcohol clearinghouse final rule are being reviewed by the Office of Management and Budget and are expected to be published in the Federal Register by the end of the year, the head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said in a speech here.

October 4, 2016
Business

Responses Mixed on Federal Pilot Project to Allow Young Vets to Run Interstate

While the idea clearly has strong supporters, not everyone agrees that allowing young drivers behind the wheel of big rigs is either safe or a wise solution to one of trucking’s biggest headaches: the driver shortage.

October 3, 2016