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Eric Miller

Senior Reporter

Eric Miller has been a reporter and writer at publications nationwide for 40 years. He鈥檚 been at Transport Topics the past 11 years, currently on the paper鈥檚 government team; worked as a reporter at the Dallas Morning News; reporter, editor and member of the investigative team at The Arizona Republic; reporter at the Tampa Tribune; city editor at the Santa Fe New Mexican; and senior writer for D Magazine in Dallas.


Business

About 150 Pilot Customers Reject Settlement

About 150 of the roughly 5,500 Pilot Flying J customers eligible for a rebate-fraud class-action lawsuit settlement have formally declined to take part, a Pilot spokeswoman said Oct. 24.

October 24, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

Daimler, Volvo Argue Against EPA鈥檚 Fee Rule for Navistar

WASHINGTON 鈥擜ttorneys for Daimler Trucks North America and Volvo group today asked a federal appeals court to throw out an Environmental Protection Agency rule that allowed Navistar Inc. to pay 鈥渘onconformance penalties鈥 for engines that failed to meet 2010 federal emissions standards for nitrogen oxide compounds.

October 22, 2013
GovernmentBusiness

TWIC, Hazmat Background Checks Unaffected by Government Shutdown

The Transportation Worker Identification Credential and the Hazardous Materials Endorsement background-check programs have not been affected by the government shutdown, American Trucking Associations officials confirmed.

October 16, 2013
BusinessEquipment

About 50 Carriers Opt Out of Pilot Settlement

Only about 50 of the 6,000 Pilot Flying J customers who were eligible to participate in a rebate-fraud class action lawsuit settlement have formally declined to participate in the settlement, Pilot鈥檚 attorney said.

October 16, 2013
GovernmentBusinessEquipmentAutonomous

OOIDA Challenges New York Decal Fee

New York state鈥檚 registration and decal fee for out-of-state trucks are 鈥渦nconstitutional highway taxes,鈥 the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association alleged in a class-action lawsuit filed with the state鈥檚 supreme court last week.

October 15, 2013
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Federal Officers May Open In-Transit Packages Under PHMSA Rule

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration has issued a rule reaffirming that agency inspectors have the right to open in-transit packages that they suspect do not comply with hazmat regulations or present a potential safety hazard.

October 8, 2013
GovernmentFuel

ATA Asks Court to Reconsider Upholding Calif. Low Carbon Fuel Standard

American Trucking Associations and several oil producer and user trade groups have asked an appeals court to reconsider a three-judge appeals panel鈥檚 ruling upholding California鈥檚 low-carbon fuel standard.

October 4, 2013
Government

FMCSA Raises Fines, Penalties as Part of MAP-21

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Oct. 1 announced 17 regulatory changes mandated by last year鈥檚 transportation law, ranging from increased civil penalties to expanding some of the agency鈥檚 power to more severely punish other regulatory violations.

October 1, 2013
Government

EEOC Appeals $4.7 Mln. Order in CRST Case

The Equal Opportunity Employment Commission on Sept. 30 appealed a federal judge鈥檚 order to pay CRST Van Expedited Inc. $4.7 million in attorneys鈥 fees and expenses in connection with the agency鈥檚 2007 class action sexual harassment lawsuit the judge called 鈥渇rivolous.鈥

October 1, 2013
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Hazmat Carriers Would Lose Authority for Not Paying Fines Under Proposal

The Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration proposed a rule that would strip hazardous materials motor carriers their operating authority if they fail to pay civil penalties within 90 days.

September 24, 2013