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With driver turnover down in 2020, Roadmaster Group plans to go lower

Historically, driver turnover rates have aligned with freight market conditions. When freight rates and volumes are going up, turnover increases from drivers searching for better job opportunities. During a recession or periods of uncertainty, drivers tend to stay put. True to form, in March 2020 driver turnover screeched to a halt when states issued lockdown […]

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New HOS regs a boon for already-hot short haul segment

Looks like the growing short haul segment is in it for the long haul. Four changes to the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration’s hours of service regulations made last fall have provided fleets and their drivers with additional flexibility, which analysts say will yield dividends to the already fast-growing segment – both in more time to work […]

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Police escorts, air-tight delivery windows and capacity constraints: What’s ahead and behind for COVID-19 vaccine loads

With tens of millions of doses already delivered and millions of doses waiting in the wings for delivery, we reached out to a few industry onlookers to see what the process of hauling COVID-19 vaccine loads has looked like so far — and how the process might change with potentially hundreds of millions of doses slated for […]

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Why your fleet needs dash cams

Our transportation clients frequently inquire whether they should invest in dash cameras for their fleet of commercial motor vehicles. Their primary concerns (aside from the upfront investment costs) is the possibility that a dash cam will capture content that may be harmful in a future lawsuit. Although a valid concern, our vast experience in representing trucking companies, […]

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Truckers’ CDL, med cert COVID waivers extended through May

States given flexibility to further extend CDL, med cert expirations In addition to extending the COVID-related hours of service waiver through the end of May, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is also extending the period for which states can choose to extend the validity of CDLs and CLPs through May 31. The waiver was […]

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2020 spurred record number of fleet failures — but rising new entrant carriers

Of little surprise, the number of failures by trucking companies in 2020 jumped compared to years prior as the economic effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and associated shutdown orders converged on fleets’ operations and per-mile spot market rates plunged, according to transportation-focused economic analysis firm Broughton Capital, which tracks annual motor carrier failures using debt and default […]

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Hours of service waiver extended for COVID relief haulers

FMCSA extends hours of service waiver for COVID relief haulers The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is extending its hours of service waiver for truck drivers hauling relief supplies related to the COVID-19 pandemic through May 31. The waiver was most recently set to expire Feb. 28. Motor carriers and drivers providing direct assistance in […]

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Intermodal giant RoadOne expands with Florida acquisition

Large intermodal fleet announces acquisition RoadOne IntermodaLogistics (CCJ Top 250, No. 68) is acquiring the JZ Expedited companies headquartered in Jacksonville, Florida. The addition will augment RoadOne’s intermodal logistics capacity within Florida and serve as an extension of the company’s national transload and warehousing network. JZ’s full scope of services include drayage, transload, oversized transportation, domestic […]

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Change in Florida law counts as victory to curb lawsuit abuse

Motor carriers, in cooperation with state and national trucking associations, are trying to curb lawsuit abuse. At this point, they’ll take even small victories to help keep insurance premiums at bay. One recent victory came in Florida and will allow trial judges to weigh compelling, reliable evidence from video event recorders to issue summary judgements. […]

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