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 [email protected].NewsCSA scores change if non-fault crashes removed, says ATRIImplementing some form of crash accountability in federal CSA carrier ranking/scoring program could have a significant impact on carriers’ rankings.November 12, 2015JobsTruck driver training standards go to White House for reviewA proposed rule set to spell out required minimum training standards for new truck drivers has been sent to the White House for approval.November 9, 2015JobsTrucking shows modest job growth in OctoberThe for-hire trucking industry added 400 payroll jobs in October, according to the Department of Labor’s monthly Employment Situation report, released Nov. 6.November 9, 2015NewsE-log mandate rule publication missed againThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s latest projected date for a rule mandating electronic logs on trucks has come and home again with no rule.November 6, 2015NewsHouse passes highway $ bill with regulatory changesThe U.S. House of Representatives passed Nov. 4 a multi-year highway bill that strips the DOT’s CSA program of its publicly available carrier rankings.November 5, 2015NewsIncreased truck weight proposal axed by HouseA proposed Congressional measure to allow states to increase truck weight limits to 91,000 pounds failed in the House of Representatives floor Nov. 3.November 5, 2015NewsSenate passes highway $ bill as deadline loomsThe Senate by voice vote Wednesday, Oct. 28, passed a bill that extends highway funding for just 22 days, until Nov. 20.October 29, 2015NewsHouse highway bill loaded with regulatory changesThe House’s Transportation and Infrastructure Committee on Thursday (Oct. 22) pushed to the full House a six-year highway bill loaded with regulatory changes.October 23, 2015NewsFedEx settlement of $228 million approved by federal courtThe judge overseeing a class action lawsuit against FedEx Ground approved the company’s $228 million settlement with 2,300 California-based drivers, recently.October 17, 2015NewsWill next federal mandate be automatic braking?The DOT is working to determine whether it will pursue a rule to require new trucks to be equipped with systems that automatically break without driver input.October 16, 2015Previous PagePage 6 of 18Next PageTop StoriesHomeUpcoming long Memorial Day weekend prime time for cargo theftThe data from the past five years shows a significant rising trend in theft events, with 16 events in 2022, increasing to 40 events in 2023.NewsCrowded highways: Memorial Day car travel expected to set new recordHomeWave of cargo thefts grows; up 46% over first quarter of 2023HomeRoadcheck reminder: International inspection effort is May 14-16Featured SponsorEngineered for superior calls in high-noise environments.