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Mnuchin Pushes for Limited Stimulus as Stalemate Persists

Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin renewed a push for a more limited next-round U.S. pandemic relief package of 鈥渁 little more than $1 trillion鈥 on Aug. 12, saying that Democratic demands for spending more could be discussed down the road.

August 12, 2020

FMCSA Extends Emergency Relief Declaration to Sept. 14

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has again extended its emergency declaration relaxing hours-of-service rules for motor carriers that are providing direct assistance in support of coronavirus-related relief efforts.

August 12, 2020

Boeing鈥檚 2020 Gets Worse as Lost Max Orders Top 400

Boeing Co.鈥檚 lousy year got even worse in July, as lost orders for the grounded 737 Max topped 400 and the coronavirus pandemic stymied shipments of the 787 Dreamliner.

August 11, 2020

CVSA's International Roadcheck Rescheduled for Sept. 9-11

The postponed International Roadcheck event has been rescheduled for Sept. 9-11, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance announced Aug. 10.

August 10, 2020

Ringleader Pleads Guilty in Connection With Staged La. Accidents

The ringleader of a New Orleans-area group that staged accidents with unsuspecting tractor-trailer drivers has pleaded guilty for his role in the conspiracy.

August 7, 2020

UPS, FedEx Gear Up to Ship COVID-19 Vaccine When Ready

UPS and FedEx are among the companies hard at work on strategies to ship a COVID-19 vaccine safely around the world once it is ready.

August 6, 2020

CVTA: Driver Learner Permit, CDL Testing Delays Persist

More than one-third of state driver鈥檚 license agencies continue to face moderate to significant delays in conducting commercial learner permit knowledge tests, commercial driver license skills tests or actual issuance of the physical learner permits, according to a new survey by the Commercial Vehicle Training Association.

August 6, 2020

Driver-Assist Technologies Touted at FMCSA Truck Safety Summit

The importance of hiring skilled drivers, the prospects for success with hair-based drug tests, the critical need for infrastructure funding and the promise of technology 鈥 especially as it relates to onboard vehicle systems 鈥 were among subjects discussed at an all-day Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Aug. 5 truck safety summit.

August 6, 2020

AAA: Partially Automated Driving Systems Don鈥檛 Always Work

Two tests by AAA during the past two years show that partially automated driving systems don鈥檛 always function properly, so the auto club is recommending that car companies limit their use.

August 6, 2020

Carriers Must Prepare as Deadline Nears for Chinese Technology Ban, Experts Say

With an Aug. 13 deadline approaching fast, motor carriers who do business with the federal government must soon launch an inquiry to locate and purge telecommunications equipment manufactured by five Chinese companies that may be in use in their operations.

August 5, 2020