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Trucking Group Cites 'Unreliability' of SafeStat's Carrier Information
American Trucking Associations urged businesses not to use data from SafeStat, the governmentās system for tracking motor-carrier safety records, to make decisions or company comparisons because the data may be inaccurate.
July 21, 2004'Roadcheck' Vehicle Inspectors Pass Out Fewer HOS Citations
Vehicle inspectors handed out fewer hours-of-service violation citations during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Allianceās recent 72-hour āRoadcheckā inspection event than in four previous years, CVSA officials told Transport Topics.
July 13, 2004FMCSA to Require Permits for Some Hazmat Loads
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced plans last week to require carriers of hazardous materials to apply for federal permits to carry certain goods ā including explosives and radioactive material ā beginning Jan. 1.
July 2, 2004TSA Refuses to Delay Fingerprint Checks
The Transportation Security Administration will not delay fingerprinting for commercial drivers who haul hazardous materials until a program credentialing other transportation workers goes into effect, an agency spokeswoman said.
June 9, 2004RSPA Delays Implementation of New Hazmat Regulation
The Research and Special Programs Administration said May 28 it was delaying the effective date for rules that some trucking industry experts said would have hurt the hazardous material-hauling sector.
June 9, 2004Groups Hail FMCSA Action to Improve SafeStat Data
Trucking industry, law enforcement and private safety groups applauded the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationās decision to remove overall carrier score data from its SafeStat Web site, but some said last week that FMCSA needed to do more to overhaul its trucking safety efforts.
June 7, 2004ATA Urges Transport Security Agency to Bypass Hazmat Fingerprint Checks
American Trucking Associations has recommended that the government bypass fingerprint background checks for hazardous materials drivers and instead wait until a universal federal transportation credential program is available.
June 2, 2004FMCSA to Restrict Access to Some Data in SafeStat
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it planned to restrict access to some data in its SafeStat system in response to a report the Department of Transportationās internal watchdog published earlier this year.
May 28, 2004CVSA to Use Roadcheck as Educational Event
A Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance official said the upcoming Roadcheck 2004, a massive three-day event during which the law enforcement association concentrates on the inspection of commercial vehicles, would also be used to educate drivers about pressing safety issues.
May 26, 2004Industry Officials Applaud āUpbeatā Business Climate
LAS VEGAS ā Tank truck carrier executives meeting here for their annual conference said they had recently seen a significant pickup in business despite high fuel prices and new government regulations, and a leading industry analyst told them the favorable environment was likely to continue.
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