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ATA, OOIDA decry Connecticut’s new vehicle miles traveled truck tax

Beginning in 2023, all vehicles weighing more than 26,000 pounds will be required to pay a vehicle miles traveled tax for every mile driven in Connecticut. The fee will range from 2.5 cents per mile for trucks weighing 26,000-28,000 pounds to 17.5 cents per mile for vehicles weighing more than 80,000 lbs.

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Misleading legal ads: ‘You know it when you see it.’ Can they be stopped?

Some law firms are utilizing clickbait, the Reptile Theory and other misleading advertising strategies to persuade their audiences to hire an attorney out of fear and threat of danger. You know it when you see it. “Call me, Jim Adler, the Texas Hammer. A car struck my client, and he fractured his femur and tibia. I fought […]

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Trucking groups seek removal of liability insurance hike from House highway bill

Coalition of trucking groups want insurance hike removed from House highway bill As the U.S. House Committee on Rules meets Monday afternoon and Tuesday to discuss which amendments will be included in the bill sent to the full House floor later this week, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association and a coalition of more than 60 […]

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Biden, senators reach $579 billion infrastructure deal

$109 billion allocated for roads, bridges in bipartisan infrastructure deal President Joe Biden on Thursday announced that he and a bipartisan group of 10 senators struck a $579 billion deal on infrastructure that includes $109 billion for roads, bridges and major projects. Combining the new spending outlined in the framework with baseline spending, the deal […]

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Elevated spot rates remain high ahead of July 4

Spot truckload activity flat ahead of July 4 Spot truckload freight volumes fell 1.4% during the week ending June 20 as shippers work to loosen backlogged dry van, refrigerated and flatbed cargo, said DAT Freight & Analytics, which operates the industry’s largest network of load boards and the DAT iQ data analytics service. Capacity tightened […]

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Hirschbach acquires 300-truck reefer fleet

Hirschbach Motor Lines (CCJ Top 250, No. 64) has acquired Eagan, Minnesota-based Lessors, Inc., a nearly 300-truck reefer fleet. The Dubuque, Iowa-based temperature-controlled carrier has a current driver/operator base of 2,200 and that is expected to exceed 2,400 after completing integration with Lessors. “We’re very excited to welcome the Lessor drivers along with their mechanics and office […]

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Can fleet safety execs defuse ‘Reptile’ litigation approach?

The term “nuclear” joined the lexicon of the transportation industry in the last decade as insurance costs have been rising from runaway jury verdicts. In a June 2020 report, the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) counted a 967% increase in the average size of verdicts, from $2,305,736 in 2010 to $22,288,000 in 2018. The Reptile Theory approach is often […]

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Attorney’s guilty plea is 23rd in widespread staged-accident fraud scheme

Attorney enters guilty plea for role in staged-accident fraud scheme Just days after two guilty pleas in the widespread staged-accident fraud scheme in New Orleans, an attorney who played a role in the scheme also entered into a guilty plea, according to U.S. Attorney Duane A. Evans. According to Evans, attorney Danny Patrick Keating Jr. pleaded guilty […]

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In another AB 5 setback for trucking, court denies request for rehearing

The California Trucking Association said it plans to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court to prevent California’s restrictive AB 5 law from being enacted after the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals on Monday denied the group’s request for an en banc rehearing. The petition for a rehearing was denied in a 2-1 decision Monday.

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