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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.


GovernmentBusinessAutonomous

Trucking Adds 300 Jobs as Unemployment Holds at 9.6%

Although private sector employment increased by 159,000 overall during the month of October, for-hire trucking employment only grew by 300, according to the聽Labor Department.

November 9, 2010
Government

California Proposals Could Save Trucking $3 Billion, Reports Says

A slate of proposed amendments to California鈥檚 tough heavy truck diesel emissions reduction regulation would save the trucking industry more than $3 billion in retrofits and engine replacements and delay some compliance requirements by a year or more, according to a report by the state鈥檚 environmental regulatory staff.

November 1, 2010
BusinessSafety

ATA Council Recognizes Maverick鈥檚 Newell With National Safety Director of Year Award

Dean Newell, vice president of safety and training for Maverick Transportation, was recently honored as National Safety Director of the Year by American Trucking Associations鈥 Safety Management Council.

November 1, 2010
BusinessGovernmentLogistics

Judge鈥檚 Temporary Ruling Backs ATA in L.A. Port Case

A federal judge has temporarily blocked a ban on owner-operators at the Port of Los Angeles, granting an injunction sought by American Trucking Associations.

October 28, 2010
Business

Mack, Michelin to Continue Sponsoring 鈥楽hare the Road鈥 Program

PHOENIX 鈥 Mack Trucks Inc. and Michelin North America will continue their support of the 鈥淪hare the Road鈥 highway safety education program in 2011, company officials announced.

October 22, 2010
GovernmentBusiness

Port of L.A. Seeks Delay on Clean-Trucks Program

The Port of Los Angeles is recommending that harbor commissioners push back the first phase of the port鈥檚 controversial clean trucks program until the end of 2011.

September 21, 2010
Business

ATA Files Appeal in L.A. Port 鈥楥lean Trucks鈥 Case

Attorneys for American Trucking Associations have filed formal notice that they are appealing a federal judge鈥檚 ruling late last month that the Port of Los Angeles鈥 employee-only concession clean trucks plan is legal.

September 17, 2010
GovernmentBusinessLogistics

Wait Times Fall at So. Calif. Ports

Container pick-up turn times for drayage operators at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach are improving due to additional gate openings, increased staff and flex lunch hour shifts, motor carriers and terminal operators said Monday.聽

September 14, 2010
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Carrier Groups Hit New Hazmat Rule

Several trade groups told federal regulators that requiring more detailed information on applications for special permits to haul hazardous materials will not increase hazmat safety and will increase the paperwork burden on applicants.

August 31, 2010
Business

EPA, CARB to Review SCR Policies

The Environmental Protection Agency and California Air Resources Board have agreed to begin a 鈥渢horough review鈥 of their policies regarding the operation of selective聽catalytic reduction-equipped heavy-duty diesel engines when diesel engine fluid tanks run dry.

August 23, 2010