James JailletJames Jaillet is Randall-Reilly's executive editor of trucking, focusing on coverage of business and regulatory updates and trucking industry trends for the Commercial Carrier Journal and Overdrive. Reach him at jamesj@randallreilly.com.NewsOmnitracs ELDs disrupted; users must go to paper logs‘GPS rollover event’ cited as causeNovember 4, 2019NewsMartinez leaving FMCSA by end of the monthLast day is Oct. 28October 10, 2019NewsChao says DOT plans to propose hours of service changesSerious consideration for flexibilityMarch 29, 2019HomeList of billionaires includes those with trucking connectionsForbes has released their annual compilation of the world’s billionaires, worth a combined estimated sum of $8.7 trillion. The list includes several with trucking connections.March 9, 2019SheDrivesHigh court rules carriers can’t force independent contractors into arbitrationThe U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that legal disputes between carriers and independent contractors cannot be forced into arbitration even if their contractor agreements include an arbitration clause. In a unanimous 8-0 decision issued Tuesday, Jan 15, the nation’s high court sided with owner-operator Dominic Oliveira over his carrier, New Prime Inc., the legal name […]January 15, 2019NewsFMCSA seeks approval for hours of service ‘pre-rule’White House must give its OKAugust 18, 2018NewsFMCSA rejects request for ELD exemption for some carriersOOIDA ‘puzzled and disappointed’July 4, 2018News2017: Trucking under TrumpThe American trucking industry considers what's ahead in the Trump administration. Click to read about some of the changes the trucking industry may see.January 2, 2017NewsOOIDA will ask court to rehear ELD caseSays important issues raisedNovember 24, 2016NewsSpeed limiter rule proposed by fedsThe U.S. Department of Transportation Aug. 26 released a proposed rule that would require trucks weighing more than 26,000 pounds to be equipped with speed limiting devices.August 27, 2016Page 1 of 18Next PageTop StoriesNewsATHS announces newest inductees into hall of fameFive industry pioneers will be honored during an induction ceremony at the ATHS home office in Kansas City, Missouri on Oct. 26:Truckers News PodcastHear what to expect at this year's Walcott Truckers JamboreeNewsPrepare to see changing speed limit on part of I-95 northbound in VirginiaHomeSenate committee approves Hutcheson to head FMCSATrucksKenworth shows off 50 new, classic trucks in hometown parade