- Redmon discusses ‘Ice Road Truckers’ 97 comment(s)
- Rule bars handheld cell phone while driving Jan. 1 46 comment(s)
- How to Become an O/O: To lease or not to lease 28 comment(s)
- Pilot, Flying J wrap up merger 27 comment(s)
- Rand McNally unveils Intelliroute TND 700 23 comment(s)
- New rule retains the 11-hour driving limit 17 comment(s)
- TA launches driver health and wellness program 15 comment(s)
- Truckers News to host sleep apnea webinar 13 comment(s)
- Feature article: Runner with a cause 12 comment(s)
- Path to own authority paved in paperwork 8 comment(s)
FMCSA adds high-severity phone use violations to CSA
February 3, 2012
Five texting and cell phone use violations will now contribute the highest (10 points) weighted severity to carriers’ numerical rankings.
For the Record
New hours regs could cut into solo night drivers’ incomes with new 34-hour reset restrictions, plus more trucking industry news items are featured.
Feedback
Truckers weigh in on what's really causing California's air pollution, the new hours-of-service rule, this year's presidential election and more.
FMCSA medical certificate rule begins
January 30, 2012
Truckers must keep paper copy of their medical examiner’s certificate with them for another two years until Jan. 30, 2014.
Court sets new FMCSA deadline on recorders
January 26, 2012
Court extends deadline to Feb. 21 for the FMCSA’s response to the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association’s motion.
Groups want hours case dismissed
January 24, 2012
Previous settlement agreement sought to replace the 2008 hours of service rule that resulted in December hours rule.
FMCSA meeting to address sleep apnea, EOBR
January 23, 2012
Feb. 6 meeting will finalize recommendations of the subcommittee on obstructive sleep apnea.
Court combines cases opposing cross-border plan
January 12, 2012
The FMCSA had granted provisional operating authority to a second Mexican carrier.
FMCSA inspector sentenced for taking bribes
January 3, 2012
A former Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official in New York state has been sentenced to 18 months.
Feedback
Truckers weigh in on pay by the hour, New Year's resolutions, truckers with talent and the FMCSA ban on handheld cell phone use while driving.
For the Record
DOT bans handheld cell phone use while driving, hours rule delayed again, trucking safety record improves and other industry news items are featured.
New rule retains the 11-hour driving limit
December 22, 2011
On average, Truckers will have 12 fewer hours per week to drive under a new hours of service rule. Trucking groups pan the new rule.
Final hours rule looming
December 21, 2011
The White House Office of Management and Budget has finished reviewing the final rule for truck drivers’ hours of service.
Public sleep apnea meeting set
December 19, 2011
A joint subcommittee meeting focusing on sleep apnea will be open to the public on Wednesday-Thursday, Jan. 4-5.
FMCSA proposes to target reincarnated carriers
December 13, 2011
Agency has proposed to amend its rules of practice for motor carrier, intermodal equipment provider, broker and freight forwarder.
Proposal to tie sleep apnea testing with body mass index
December 7, 2011
Medical examiners would refer for evaluation for obstructive sleep apnea any interstate commercial driver with a BMI measurement of 35 or above.
Third Mexican carrier completes preliminary audit
December 5, 2011
FMCSA has granted operating authority to one of three Mexico-based carriers that cleared Pre-Authority Screening Audits.
FMCSA shuts down Maryland trucking firm
December 1, 2011
The agency says Clock Transport is an affiliate of Gunthers Transport, which had been shut down for safety violations.
Little hours rewrite support at congressional hearing
December 1, 2011
Subcommittee members believe the proposed hours rule would represent an unjustified financial burden on the trucking industry.
Editor’s Journal
Unresolved issues shouldn’t outweigh potential for a prosperous 2012.
