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Former White House Chief of Staff: Trucking must be united in presidential election

As the U.S. enters the homestretch of one of the most unsettling presidential elections in the country’s history, it’s important for the voting public to engage the electoral process. “It is our government. Don’t blame anyone else for the performance of the government other than those who don’t participate in it, 

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Truck-less freight system prototype introduced by Texas A&M

Texas A&M University earlier this month unveiled a plan 18 years in the works for a truck-less freight movement system.

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Spear keynote hints at winds of change at ATA

Trucking remains the backbone of the nation’s freight system, but threats exist that could hinder the industry’s growth and productivity. “Don’t mess with trucking,†said Chris Spear, president and CEO of the American Trucking Associations, in reference to regulatory agencies and anti-truck groups.

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ELD mandate boots HOS as carriers’ top concern

More than 65 percent of respondents to a recent American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) annual survey listed the looming implementation date of the federal mandate on the use of Electronic Logging Devices (ELDs) as worrisome – enough to give the pending mandate the dubious distinction as the trucking industry’s top concern.  

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FMCSA amends regulations to allow safety tech to be mounted on windshields

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has issued a Final Rule to allow certain “vehicle safety technology†to be mounted on windshield interiors, including inside the area swept by the windshield wipers.

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Senate skips hours fix in bill aimed at preventing government shutdown

The Senate unveiled Sept. 22 a short-term government spending bill meant to stave off a government shutdown by funding the government through early December, but the bill does not include any provisions related to hours-of-service reform, as had been rumored.

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International set to become first OEM to make collision mitigation standard with intro of new tractor

International Truck is slated to become the first OEM to make a collision mitigation system standard equipment when the Lisle, Ill. truck-maker unveils its LT Series on-highway Class 8 tractor later this month.

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With speed limiter rule proposed, proponents and opponents of mandate state their cases

Though the U.S. Department of Transportation formally proposed last month a rule to require many, if not all, trucks operating in the U.S. to install and use speed limiting devices (aka speed governors), the debate on limiters and their role in truck crashes remains contentious. 

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Cargo theft incidents nearly double in Los Angeles area, FreightWatch says

Cargo theft recording firm FreightWatch International has issued a warning for the greater Los Angeles area as a result of increased cargo theft activity.

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