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.

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Feds Propose Rail Brake Rule

Federal rail regulators are backing a technological change that will enable trains to stop more quickly while permitting them to travel longer distances between required brake tests, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

September 5, 2007
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Ryder to Manage China Operations for Italian Firm

An Italian manufacturer chose Ryder System to manage its supply chain operations in China, Ryder said late Tuesday.

September 5, 2007
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Opinion: HOS鈥 Safety Benefits Hang in the Balance

A court decision vacating two aspects of the regulations that determine the work hours of professional truck drivers could erase a rule that contributed to a 4.7% decline in large-truck-related crash deaths in 2006 鈥 unless cooler heads prevail.

September 5, 2007
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Letters to the Editor: Hours of Service (Cont鈥檇.)

On the front page of the July 30 issue of Transport Topics, there was an article titled, 鈥淣HTSA Revises 鈥06 Deaths Down to Lowest Total Since 2002.鈥 On the same front page, there was another article titled, 鈥淐ourt Rejects HOS Rule.鈥 Does anyone in the government read their own reports?

September 5, 2007
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ISM Factory Index Drops for August

The Institute for Supply Management鈥檚 manufacturing index declined last month, ISM said Tuesday.

September 4, 2007
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iTECH: Volvo Sentry 鈥業ntegrates鈥 Actual Human Response

In a time when a computer is more likely to answer a business phone than a live human being, getting a call from a breathing, thinking person at 2 a.m. telling you that your Volvo is showing some unusually serious departures from its normal coolant temperature has to qualify as unique

September 4, 2007
BusinessSafety

July Truck Tonnage Drops 3.7%

Continued softness in the housing industry contributed to another month鈥檚 drop in truck freight volume during July, when tonnage fell 3.7% from last year, American Trucking Associations said last week.

September 3, 2007
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STB to Probe Rail Competition

The Surface Transportation Board said it will conduct a sweeping analysis of competition in the U.S. railroad industry, after a new government report raised suspicion that some rail freight rates in selected markets might not be justified or reasonable.

September 3, 2007
GovernmentBusinessSafetyTechnologyEquipment

States to Begin Collecting Fees Under New System

FMCSA has cleared the way for states to begin collecting registration fees under the new Unified Carrier Registration system, effectively bringing the curtain down on the widely disliked Single State Registration System.

September 3, 2007
BusinessSafetyLogisticsAutonomous

Roadway鈥檚 Lewis Is Named 2007 NTDC Grand Champion

MINNEAPOLIS 鈥 Alphonso Lewis, a city driver for Roadway Express in Montgomery, Ala., was named grand champion at the National Truck Driving Championships, the first African American to earn the honor.

September 3, 2007