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California Trucking Association to offer insurance products

The revenue model for state trucking associations continues to evolve. Some associations now directly and indirectly offer products and services to their members and non-members across state lines. The New York State Motor Truck Association, for instance, offers Bestpass, a nationwide toll management program for fleets.

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DOT officially floats HOS changes that would alter 14-hour clock, 30-minute break

The U.S. DOT on Wednesday officially announced proposed changes to federal hours of service regulations for truck operators. Chiefly, the proposed changes, if made final, would allow drivers to pause their 14-hour clock for up to three hours in a shift and go off-duty in that time period. Drivers would be required to take a […]

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ATRI seeking fleet feedback for annual Top Industry Issues report

The American Transportation Research Institute is once again asking truck drivers and fleets to rank the top issues of concern in the industry for the group’s 2019 Top Industry Issues Survey. Now in its 15th year, ATRI’s annual analysis ranks the issues overall while also providing details on where critical topics are ranked differently by carriers and drivers. […]

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Second quarter sees decrease in cargo theft activity, CargoNet reports

Cargo theft recording firm CargoNet received 150 cargo theft reports during the second quarter of 2019, a 14% decrease from the same period a year ago. The average loss value per cargo theft was $152,844 for an estimated total of $22.9 million during the quarter. The firm noted that a trend of trailer burglaries becoming […]

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Swift ordered to pay CRST $15 million for recruiting drivers under contract

A jury has ruled that Swift Transportation (No. 3 in the CCJ Top 250) owes CRST Expedited (No. 17) more than $15 million for recruiting freshly licensed truck drivers who were locked into 10-month employment contracts with CRST. Swift did not return a request for comment on the lawsuit or whether it plans to appeal. […]

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C.R. England cuts driver turnover with emotional exchanges

On Monday, Sept. 10, 2018, the chief executive of C.R. England (CCJ Top 250, No. 22) secretly hired a new vice president. At the time, the Salt Lake City-based refrigerated carrier had been shopping around for a new business intelligence system for its office staff to “better support our drivers, particularly our new drivers,†says Chad England, chief executive. […]

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California high school program puts students in the driver’s seat

One day after school last year at Patterson High School in Patterson, Calif., a parent approached teacher Dave Dein. “He spoke broken English,†Dein recalls, “but he said I’m here to shake your hand. You saved my son.â€

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DOT to delay verification protocol of entry-level driver training rule

The compliance date for two key provisions in a looming federal rule that sets training standards for new truck drivers will be delayed. In a proposal slated to be published Thursday, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will announce it intends to delay by two years — from Feb. 7, 2020, to Feb. 7, 2020 […]

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Nominations sought for annual Trucking’s Top Rookie award

Nominations are now open for the 2019 Mike O’Connell Trucking’s Top Rookie Award contest, presented by CCJsister publication Truckers News. Truckers News is looking for the best driver who has been behind the wheel for no more than a year. The winner receives $10,000 and a package of prizes. Nine other finalists will each receive $1,000 and prizes packages as well.

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