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.

Safety

Volvo, Mack to Continue Sponsorship of ATA Safety Campaigns

Volvo Trucks and Mack Trucks will continue sponsoring key American Trucking Associations safety outreach programs for the trucking industry in 2012.

October 18, 2011
Letters to the Editor, Business, Government, Safety, Autonomous

Letters: HOS, Highway Bill, Warranties, Tolls

I read with dismay the comments made by [an official of] American Trucking Associations about the proposed hours-of-service changes in your Sept. 12 issue.

October 10, 2011
Safety

Bendix Demonstrates Safety Systems to Federal Regulators, Hill Staffers

WASHINGTON — Component manufacturer Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems offered instructions on the capabilities and complexity of North American trucks to federal officials here last week so that government might better understand how to interact with the industry.

September 19, 2011
Safety

NTSB Recommends Total Ban on Cell-Phone Use by Truckers

Truck drivers should be prohibited from using cell phones while driving, even if the devices are hands-free, the National Transportation Safety Board said last week.

September 19, 2011
Government, Safety

NTSB Recommends Banning Truck Driver Cellphone Use

Truck drivers should be prohibited from talking and texting on phones while driving, no matter whether they use hands-free devices, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.

September 13, 2011
Government, Business, Safety

DOT Will Take Public Comments on Mexican-Carrier Safety Audits

The Department of Transportation said Monday it will accept public comments through Sept. 22 on safety authorizations of Mexican carriers to operate in the United States beyond a 25-mile border zone.

September 12, 2011
Safety

Fleet Executives Promote Healthy Habits To Increase the Length of Drivers’ Careers

Transport Topics found carriers building gyms, hiring fitness experts and nutritionists, bombarding drivers with recipes and other wellness tips, pushing fruit and vegetables into their lunch bags and discounting insurance premiums for drivers who adopt healthier habits.

September 5, 2011
Business, Safety, Autonomous

Volvo’s North American Deliveries Rise 51% in July

Volvo AB’s North American truck sales rose 51% in July from a year ago to 2,553 units, the company said Tuesday.

August 30, 2011
Letters to the Editor, Safety

Letter: Safety, Broker Bonds

How can the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration so closely regulate a driver and then ignore the environment in which that driver operates?

August 15, 2011
Safety

ATA Says FMCSA’s Strategic Plan Doesn’t Go Far Enough in Addressing Crash Causes

American Trucking Associations said the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s draft five-year strategic safety plan, while a good start, does not do enough to address the root causes of crashes.

August 1, 2011