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Drivewyze Helps Moore Transport Drivers Stay on the Road Hauling Cars

Drivers Remain Productive During the Week, Enjoy More Home Time on Weekends The Company Dallas-based auto hauler Moore Transport operates a 165-truck fleet from several terminals along the Eastern Seaboard, in Chicagoland and Texas. Gary Moore started Moore Transport in 2005 to support the three automobile dealerships he owned and operated in the Dallas area. […]

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Import Export North America: August 10th, 2016

Import Export North America 2016 is a one-day conference organized by Finished Vehicle Logistics. Taking place in Baltimore, Maryland on 10th August, it will include presentations by a wide range of automotive supply chain professionals addressing the core theme: Cut your dwell – with better port choice, load building and technology. The event will be […]

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Trucker Path increases truck parking data by 1,000 locations

Trucker Path announces its trip-planning app for drivers, Trucker Path Pro, has been updated with an additional 1,000 locations to expand what it says is already the largest source of parking data in the trucking industry.

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FMCSA issues 60-page legal defense of ELD mandate, responds to drivers’ privacy concerns

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration filed Wednesday, June 15, its official response to the legal challenge brought against its 2015-issued electronic logging device mandate, defending the rule against

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C.R. England honors military veteran drivers, awards WWII-era pilot

Six C.R. England military veteran truck drivers have been named the newest members of the company’s Honored Veterans Fleet.

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Knight Transportation deploying SmartDrive video-based system

SmartDrive Systems announced thatKnight Transportation, one of North America’s largest truckload transportation companies, is deploying SmartDrive’s video-based safety program across its fleet.  

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Carrier ordered to pay driver $276k in wrongful firing case

The Department of Labor has ordered a Cherry Hill, N.J.-based trucking company to pay one of its former drivers $276,000 in back wages and damages after the carrier fired the truck operator for refusing to deliver a load due to concerns of violating hours of service regulations, according to the DOL’s Occupational Health and Safety […]

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5 tips for running an effective fleet maintenance program in the CSA era

When the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration launched its Compliance Safety Accountability program in December 2010, it was the dawn of a new era for fleet maintenance managers.  

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Analysis of FMCSA’s Safety Fitness rule data shows poor connection to carriers’ crash risk

New analysis published recently indicates that the agency’s January-published proposal to revamp the way it determines carriers’ fitness to operate could be plagued by the same “crash flaw†issue that’s plagued 

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