Hazardous materials regulators are falling short in performing some required timely reviews of whether hazmat carriers have the 鈥渒nowledge, capability and performance record鈥 to safely move hazmat, according to a new Department of Transportation inspector general audit.
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Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
AASHTO Raises Concerns Over Infrastructure Law Implementation
A group representing state highways and transportation sent a 30-page document to Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg seeking clarification and recommending actions to help implement the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law.
April 12, 2022Staged-Accident Convictions in New Orleans Reach 35
Three more individuals have pleaded guilty in connection with a 2016 staged accident with a tractor-trailer in the New Orleans area.
April 12, 2022US House Passes FEMA Recovery Bills
Legislation designed to facilitate recovery efforts for communities and commercial corridors hard-hit by severe-weather events recently advanced in the U.S. House of Representatives.
April 11, 2022Musk Says Tesla Will Build Vehicle Designed to Be a Robotaxi
AUSTIN, Texas 鈥 Tesla will build a vehicle dedicated for use as a robotaxi, and it will start making three new vehicles next year, CEO Elon Musk told fans at a party celebrating the opening of a Texas factory.
April 8, 2022Learn to Leverage Technology and Data to Help Mitigate Your Risk
Program Aired: April 21, 2022. Managing compliance is critical in a landscape of nuclear verdicts and company-crushing audit violation penalties.聽
April 21, 2022Port Leaders Discuss Future
HOUSTON 鈥 Ports in the United States have a historic opportunity to upgrade aging infrastructure with billions of dollars in federal funding that will prepare facilities for years鈥 worth of expected growth in freight movement and ready them for a future where many are targeting eventual carbon-neutral operations.
April 7, 2022COVID Fundamentally Changed Cold Chain Companies
The coronavirus vaccine rollout required rapid adjustment by cold chain companies that continues to influence technologies and operations more than a year later.
April 7, 2022Federal Regulators Modify Some Drug Testing Requirements
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services has reaffirmed, and in some cases tweaked, the agency鈥檚 oral fluid and urine drug testing requirements for federal safety-sensitive government employees, including truck drivers.
April 7, 2022FleetForce Plans to Expand Driver Training Program in Florida
FleetForce Truck Driving School announced plans to open two training facilities in Venice and Fort Myers along Florida鈥檚 Gulf Coast in an expansion of its collaborative pre-hire program announced in November.
April 6, 2022