Transportation Compliance News
Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow whatās happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.
EPA Sees Big Rigs Getting 10-Plus MPG by 2030
Longhaul heavy tractor-trailers could achieve a fuel economy of more than 10 miles per gallon by 2030 ā from todayās approximately 5 mpg to 6.5 mpg range ā according to an analysis prepared for Congress by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
April 13, 2010Brokers Warned of Surety āTrust Fundā Scam
TUCSON, Ariz. ā Brokers attending the 2010 Transportation Intermediaries Association convention and trade show here were warned to beware of financial services firms that allow them to skirt federal requirements that they post a $10,000 surety bond.
April 13, 2010Trucking Concerned Over New Maine Heating-Oil Sulfur-Content Law
Maine has adopted legislation that will eventually require heating oil to have the same low-sulfur content as diesel fuel used in trucks, a move some in the oil and trucking industries fear could raise demand and prices for truckingās main fuel.
April 13, 2010U.S. Trade Deficit Grows in February
The U.S. trade deficit jumped 7.4% in February as imports climbed 1.7%, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.
April 13, 2010CTA Predicts Broader U.S. EOBR Mandate
The Canadian Trucking Alliance said the U.S. Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will āinevitablyā move toward broader electronic onboard recorder requirements, if not a universal mandate.
April 12, 2010Letters: CSA 2010, NTA Clarification, Ray LaHood, Kansas & N.Y./N.J., Bendix & Mid-America
I have been reading a lot about CSA 2010 and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationās attempt to eliminate bad carriers. There also is talk about preventing carriers that have had their operating authority revoked from returning as new carriers.
April 12, 2010Fair Assessment of Safety
CSA 2010 will become CSA 2011 before all the bricks of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationās new safety enforcement structure are set in place.
April 12, 2010U.S. Issues Final EOBR Rule
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week issued a rule that could require as many as 5,700 trucking fleets to use electronic onboard recorders to monitor driversā hours by lowering the threshold for violations that trigger the EOBR mandate.
April 12, 2010FMCSA Delays CSA 2010
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last week it is pushing back the start of its new safety monitoring system, CSA 2010, until late this year, to give itself time to respond to criticisms and suggestions, and give fleets time to fix safety deficiencies.
April 12, 2010Federal Appeals Court Denies ATAās Petition, Rules Calif. Can Enforce TRU Retrofit Rule
California environmental regulators can continue enforcing the stateās transportation refrigeration unit retrofit rule, a federal appeals court has ruled.
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