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Letters: CSA Scores, Trucking & Racism

In connection with recent requests by American Trucking Associations and others to release the detailed study information used to develop the Compliance, Safety, Accountability scoring system for carriers, I have come across an that should be interesting for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration 鈥 creator of the CSA program 鈥 to explain.

June 25, 2012

Letters: CSA Program

It鈥檚 these smaller motor carriers that should be closely watched to ensure compliance. The big-box carriers are doing good work to ensure they are at the level of safety and compliance required for good CSA scores.

June 11, 2012

Letters: Natural Gas, Safety Compliance

I propose a very simple solution: Whenever a driver has driven 10 hours and is within a two-hour drive of his terminal, that rule should be suspended.

May 28, 2012

Letters: Driver Shortage, Broker Bonds, Speed Limiters

Over the years the same old story keeps coming up: Large carriers are always saying there is a driver shortage. I believe there are carriers with too many trucks.

May 21, 2012

Letters: Football & Limiters, Gas Prices, Regulation

It is good to see some fleets moving college football teams. These worthwhile causes can benefit from trucking companies putting our best foot forward.

April 30, 2012

Letters: Tinted Windows, Crash Data, Broker Liability

You may want to clarify the following statement from the news item titled 鈥淭rucks May Have Tinted Windows, Group Says,鈥 which ran in the April 6 edition of TTNews.com: 鈥淭ruck owners are allowed to tint the windshields and side windows of a truck鈥檚 cab, which could protect drivers from harmful sunlight, the International Window Film Association said.鈥

April 23, 2012

Letters: EOBRs, Sunspots, Oil Demand

I would like to warn trucking executives about electronic onboard recorders and electromagnetic interference, or EMI.

April 16, 2012

Letters: FMCSA Responds, Truck Speed Limits

Regarding the March 26 editorial, 鈥淔MCSA鈥檚 Safety Blunder鈥: At the U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, our top priority is making our roads safer by reducing crashes, injuries and fatalities involving commercial trucks and buses.

April 9, 2012

Letter: Highway Bill

Hidden deep within the massive Senate Transportation Bill, No. 1813, on pages 1283-1284, is a provision that will make owners and directors of corporations personally liable for civil penalties if the bill, which has passed the Senate and is headed for the House, becomes law.

March 26, 2012