Trucking Industry Safety News
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.
ATA Endorses RAIRās CSA Technology
American Trucking Associations said Tuesday it has endorsed RAIR Technologiesā CSA Solution product to manage carriersā responsibilities under federal Compliance, Safety, Accountability standards.
January 18, 2011Letters: Weight Limits, CSA Delay, Handheld Phones
I cannot agree more with the arguments in support of ālargerā trucks. However, when applied in support of āheavierā trucks, they fall short ā particularly when compared with the effects on outdated, deteriorating highways and bridges.
January 17, 2011TTNews.com Closed Monday for Martin Luther King Day
Transport Topics Online will be closed Monday for the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday. Please check back on Tuesday, Jan. 18, for the latest trucking and freight transportation news.
January 14, 2011Garmin Unveils New Trucker GPS Units
Satellite navigation provider Garmin Inc., Olathe, Kan., on Jan. 9 unveiled its latest navigation handheld device for truck drivers.
January 13, 2011Opinion: Enlarging the āCircle of Safetyā
Safety is contagious ā it benefits everyone. By sponsoring the national championships, American Trucking Associations gives thousands of drivers the opportunity to show the nation how safe truck drivers can be on the road.
January 11, 2011HOS Proposal Raises Ire on All Sides of Issue
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationās new proposed hours-of-service rule, which would impose complex restrictions on commercial driversā work schedules, was panned by officials on all sides of the issue.
January 10, 2011Economy, Transport Funding Are Key Themes at TRBās 90th Annual Meeting in Washington
The global economy and transportation funding challenges will be among the main focus areas during the Transportation Research Boardās 90th annual meeting, scheduled for Jan. 23-27 in Washington, D.C.
January 10, 2011FMCSA Proposes Large Fines for Handheld Cell Phone Use
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed fines up to $2,750 for truckers who use a handheld cell phone while driving, as well as the possible suspension or revocation of a commercial license for repeated offenses.
January 3, 2011EPA, NHTSA Took Lead Role on Greenhouse Gas Rules This Year
After several years of anticipation throughout the trucking industry, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and National Highway Transportation Safety Administration finally in October released their joint proposed rule to regulate greenhouse gases for the commercial transportation sector.
December 28, 2010Opinion: Public Safety Must Come First
Government and law-enforcement agencies at the state and local levels are continuing to be fiscally challenged with respect to resources being made available for highway safety activities.
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