Trucking Industry Safety News

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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

GovernmentBusinessSafety

DOT Announces Grants to States for Hazmat Training

The Department of Transportation announced this week it will award states grants to help them respond to crude oil railroad spills.

August 15, 2014
BusinessSafety

Intermodal Rail Traffic Rises 3.2% to 266,153 Units

U.S. rail intermodal traffic increased 3.2% in the week ended Aug. 9 compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads reported.

August 15, 2014
BusinessTechnologyEquipmentSafety

Bendix Expands Brake Shoe Plant

Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems said its Huntington, Indiana, brake shoe plant has undergone a $3.2 million expansion.

August 15, 2014
BusinessSafety

Traffic Deaths Drop 4% in First 6 Months, National Safety Council Estimates

About 16,180 people died in motor vehicle crashes in the first six months of 2014, a 4% decline from the same period last year, the National Safety Council said.

August 14, 2014
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Proposed Reverse Logistics Rule to Offer Exemption From Some Regs

A proposed reverse logistics rule would offer an exception from existing regulations for certain reverse logistics shipments by highway that will create “opportunities for reduced compliance costs among hazmat shippers and carriers, without any decrease in safety,†federal hazmat regulators said.

August 13, 2014
BusinessSafetyGovernmentTechnologyEquipmentLogistics

Roadrunner to Acquire Logistics Firm Active Aero

Roadrunner Transportation Systems Inc. said it agreed to acquire the logistics company Active Aero Group from Aero's parent company, Platinum Equity for $115 million.

August 11, 2014
GovernmentBusinessSafetyLogisticsAutonomous

Insufficient Route Planning, Escort Failure to Blame For Skagit River Bridge Failure, Investigation Finds

Insufficient motor carrier route planning, a failure by a pilot/escort to warn of potential hazards and inadequate evaluation of oversize load permit requests by state officials were the probable causes of an oversize truck strike that brought down the Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge in Washington state, according to a final investigation report of the National Transportation Safety Board.

August 8, 2014
BusinessGovernmentSafetyEquipmentTechnologyAutonomous

Federal Judge Dismisses ATA Class-Action Toll Revenue Lawsuit

A federal judge in New York on Aug. 6 dismissed a class-action lawsuit filed last year by American Trucking Associations alleging that the New York State Thruway Authority is improperly spending more than a billion dollars in toll revenue on maintenance and improvements on the state’s mostly recreational canal system.

August 7, 2014
BusinessSafety

Jobless Claims Fall as Average at Eight-Year Low

Fewer Americans filed applications for unemployment benefits last week, sending the average over the past month to an eight-year low, a sign the labor market continues to gain momentum.

August 7, 2014
Safety

Researcher ‘Debunks’ Report Claiming Heavier Trucks Cause More Accidents, ATA Says

American Trucking Associations said a leading transportation researcher has debunked a recent report claiming trucks carrying heavier loads cause more accidents and fatalities.

July 30, 2014