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.

Letters to the Editor, Government, Business, Safety

Letters: Pilot Shortage

I just heard about the impending pilot shortage and the new regulatory requirement for 1,500 hours to qualify — five times the existing requirement.

November 19, 2012
Editorial, Government, Business, Safety

Editorial: Controlling Reincarnated Carriers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has taken a good step in its drive to control ā€œreincarnated carriers,ā€ troubled companies that essentially seek to shed their safety and compliance woes by repainting the company name on their vehicles.

November 19, 2012
Safety

NTSB Releases 2013 ā€˜Top Ten’ Transportation Safety Priorities

The National Transportation Safety Board released its ā€œmost wantedā€ list for 2013, highlighting its topĀ transportationĀ safety concerns, including preserving highway infrastructure and mandating collision-avoidance technologies.

November 15, 2012
Safety

FMCSA Proposed Rule Targets Officials of Unsafe Carriers

Federal officials are seeking authority to shut down motor carriers that employ officials who have shown ā€œegregious disregardā€ for safety regulations.

November 13, 2012
Editorial, Business, Government, Safety

Editorial: Get It Done

The people have spoken. And the answer to the question, ā€œWho will lead us in Washington?ā€ is — depending on your point of view — ā€œall of the aboveā€ or ā€œnone of the above.ā€

November 12, 2012
Safety

Obese Truck Drivers More Likely to Crash in First Two Years on the Job, Study Says

Severely obese truck drivers are significantly more likely than their peers to be involved in preventable crashes in their first two years on the job, University of MinnesotaĀ  researchers said in a study published this month.

November 12, 2012
Business, Safety

Intermodal Traffic Gains 2.6% for Week

U.S. intermodal traffic rose 2.6% last week over the same week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads reported.

October 19, 2012
Special Coverage, Business, Safety, Government

DOT Highway Plan Focuses on Safety, Freight Movement, FHWA Official Says

LAS VEGAS — The Department of Transportation’s plan to strengthen U.S. highways supports its ā€œaggressive safety agendaā€ while allowing prioritization of projects to improve freight movement, a federal official said here Tuesday.

October 10, 2012
Business, Safety, Government

Interest Groups Relied on Faulty Arguments To Challenge HOS Provisions, ATA Asserts

A coalition of interest groups relied on faulty arguments that were often out of context and used little or no data in their objections to a recent truck driver hours-of-service rule that kept both the 11-hour workday and the 34-hour restart, American Trucking Associations told a federal court last week.

October 9, 2012
Letters to the Editor, Business, Safety, Government

Letters: 85 mph Road, Driver Shortage, Biofuels vs. Food

This is in reference to your Sept. 17 issue story about the proposed 85 mph speed limit for 41 miles of State Highway 130 in Texas (p. 3).

October 8, 2012