A federal court ruling on the Port of Los Angelesā clean trucks plan will not significantly affect a lower court ruling that temporarily halts the port from implementing most of the portās concession requirements, according to American Trucking Associations.
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Diesel Emissions-Reduction Funds Available in SoCal
Californiaās South Coast Air Quality Management District is offering incentive funding of up to $50,000 for the purchase of a diesel truck or up to $100,000 for the purchase of a natural gas truck, in return for scrapping an older Class 8 diesel truck, the agency said.
March 2, 2010Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Ā
CSA 2010 to Launch in July Despite āSnafus,ā Ferro Says
WASHINGTON ā Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Anne Ferro said she is committed to launching the agencyās new truck safety rating system in July, although she expects there will be problems at the start.
March 1, 2010CSA 2010 Is Coming
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationās new enforcement plan, Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010, seems destined to be a major step forward in how the federal government oversees truck fleets and drivers.
March 1, 2010Letters: A True Leader, CSA 2010 (Cont.ād)
Iowaās trucking industry lost a dear friend and valued leader this past week. John Ruan was one of the three founders of the Iowa Motor Truck Association.
March 1, 2010UPS Opens Calgary Truck, Air Hub
UPS Inc. said that it opened its C$30 million Calgary, Alberta, truck and air hub on Feb. 22, completing a consolidation project begun in June 2008.
February 26, 2010ATA Leaders See Reasons for More Optimism
WASHINGTON ā Officials attending American Trucking Associationsā Winter Leadership Meeting here last week said they were more optimistic about the future than they were a year ago, because the economic fortunes and political winds appear to be changing.
March 1, 2010CSA 2010 to Launch in July Despite āSnafus,ā Ferro Says
WASHINGTON ā Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Anne Ferro said she is committed to launching the agencyās new truck safety rating system in July, although she expects there will be problems at the start.
March 1, 2010Opinion: āSpoliation of Evidenceā in Accident Litigation
For any trucking company that becomes the target of a personal injury action, āspoliation of evidenceā may become a hidden danger that a defendant will need to avoid to be successful.
February 25, 2010Ferro Defends FMCSAās Position on Texting and Driving
WASHINGTON ā The head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration told trucking industry leaders Tuesday the agency was within its rights to ban texting by commercial drivers through a reinterpretation of existing rules, but that more explicit bans were on the way.
February 23, 2010