Industry News

Search

Search
Bill Schroeder- Obituary

It is with great sadness that we said goodbye to a good friend and consummate professional; AHAA’s Founding General Manager, Bill Schroeder. Bill’s service was attended by a few in person but more than 200 virtually.  It was a touching tribute to a man who spent his life coaching, consulting and drawing out the best […]

Read More
ATA’s request for injunction on Rhode Island truck tolls denied

ATA’s move for injunction on Rhode Island tolls denied The American Trucking Associations was denied its request for an injunction to halt the collection of trucks-only tolls in Rhode Island as a lawsuit challenging those tolls proceeds through the federal courts. ATA, as previously reported, filed for the injunction in March. The decision, according to the Providence […]

Read More
How to direct your drivers through areas hot with protests

Protests over police violence have been ongoing since the summer, with protestors and police often clashing and, occasionally, protests spilling onto highways, which could make it difficult for drivers to continue routes through cities where protests are taking place. If a truck driver gets caught up in a situation where he or she is surrounded […]

Read More
FMCSA extends truckers’ licensing, med cert waivers through year’s end

FMCSA extends CDL, CLP, med cert waivers through year’s end The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Sept. 18 extended its waiver that allows truck drivers to operate with an expired commercial driver’s license, commercial learner’s permit or medical certification that expired on or after March 1, 2020. The extension is effective through Dec. 31. […]

Read More
New FMCSA advisory panel to be made up of truck drivers

FMCSA launching new MCSAC panel for drivers The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is launching a new panel to its Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee that will be comprised of truck drivers. The new panel will provide direct feedback to FMCSA on issues facing the driving community, such as safety, hours of service regulations, training, […]

Read More
HOS reforms on the verge of taking effect, groups sue to halt them

With HOS reforms on the verge of taking effect, groups sue to halt them With less than two weeks to go until an overhauled hours of service rule takes effect, a band of usual suspects has sued the U.S. DOT seeking to derail the new regs. It’s unclear whether the groups are seeking an injunction to block […]

Read More
Fleets, other trucking groups recognizing truck drivers during Appreciation Week

National Truck Driver Appreciation Week began Sunday, Sept. 13, and is ongoing this week through Saturday, Sept. 19, with trucking companies, industry associations and more recognizing drivers for their hard work. NTDAW is a week dedicated to celebrating truck drivers in the U.S. spearheaded by the American Trucking Associations. ATA says the week is coordinated […]

Read More
New hours of service rule takes effect in just two weeks — Here’s a primer on what’s changing

The U.S. DOT’s overhauled hours of service rule, which is meant to provide drivers and fleets with greater flexibility in their on- and off-duty cycles, takes effect in just two weeks — on Sept. 29. That’s the date that drivers can start operating under the revised regs. If you’ve been too busy to grapple with […]

Read More
FMCSA extends COVID emergency declaration through December

FMCSA extends COVID-19 emergency declaration through end of year The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Friday announced it is extending its COVID-19 emergency declaration, which suspends hours of service regulations for certain haulers, through Dec. 31. The declaration was issued following President Trump’s declaration of national emergency in March. It has been extended several […]

Read More
1 49 50 51 52 53 279