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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.


Government, Business, Logistics

Bill Would Allow Rail-Safety Technology Deadline Extension

Sen. John Thune (R-S.D.) has introduced legislation that would extend until 2020 a federal statutory deadline that freight railroads install collision-avoidance technology.

August 6, 2013
Government

CARB Steps Up Trucking Diesel Regulations Enforcement

The California Air Resources Board has stepped up enforcement of its stringent diesel truck regulations to ensure that trucks traveling from Mexico to the state’s ports and rail yards are compliant.

June 24, 2013
Government

FMCSA Shuts Down Colorado Scrap Hauler

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has shut down E&K Trucking of Commerce City, Colo., declaring the company a hazard to public safety because it does not maintain its vehicles in good working order.

June 19, 2013
Government, Business, Technology, Equipment

FMCSA Taking Comments in EOBR Survey Regarding Driver Harassment

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has opened a 30-day public comment periodĀ on its plans to survey more than 1,000 drivers and motor carriers for input on ways that drivers can potentially be harassed by the use of electronic logging devices.

May 29, 2013
Government, Business

Carriers Facing Increased Regulatory Scrutiny, Executives Say

INDIANAPOLIS — Motor carriers are not only facing an increasing number of new regulatory initiatives from the U.S. Department of Transportation, but they also have become the target of stepped up enforcement from several other federal agencies, trucking executives and transportation attorneys said.

May 21, 2013
Business

Haslam Says He Was Not Aware of Fleet Fuel Rebate Scheme

INDIANAPOLIS — Pilot Flying J CEO Jimmy Haslam said he was ā€œabsolutely not awareā€ of any alleged scheme by employees to underpay customers of a fuel rebate program that is now the subject of a federal criminal investigation.

May 17, 2013
Government

TWIC Biometric Reader Test Failed, GAO Says

The Transportation Security Administration’s $23 million pilot test of Transportation Worker Identification Credential biometric card readers at 17 sites failed to prove that the technology actually works as intended, according to a new government report.

May 14, 2013
Government, Business, Equipment

Appeals Court Transfers Jurisdiction on ā€˜Conflict Minerals’ Case to Lower Court

A federal appeals court has ruled that a legal challenge to the Securities and Exchange Commission’s ā€œconflict mineralsā€ reporting rule must first be adjudicated in a civil federal district court.

May 14, 2013
Government, Business

Vermont Gov. Signs Fuel-Tax Increase

Vermont Gov. Peter Shumlin (D) signed a transportation budget bill Monday that will boost the state’s current diesel fuel tax by 2 cents beginning July 1, and the gasoline tax by 5.9 cents a gallon, effective Wednesday.

April 30, 2013
Government, Business

N.Y.-N.J. to Renovate Bayonne, Goethals Bridges

The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has awarded a $743 million contract to raise the deck of the Bayonne Bridge by 64 feet to allow larger ships to passĀ underneath it, an upgrade that port officials said is critical for the port to remain competitive after a widening of the Panama Canal is completed in 2015.

April 30, 2013