Perspective
Opinion: How to Survive in Any Economy
In the end, your trucking operation鈥檚 success will be predicated, not on what analysts say, pro or con, or what Wall Street does tomorrow or next week but on your own strategies for controlling variable costs, executing the plan and staying firmly on course.
June 11, 2012Opinion: Might as Well Adapt 鈥 EOBRs Are Here to Stay
Those in our industry can make whatever excuses they want for not using EOBRs. The bottom line is they haven鈥檛 wrapped their minds around how to make money legally. I mean, they might as well be bootlegging whiskey. It鈥檚 the same damn thing.
June 4, 2012Opinion: The Job of Last Resort
We often see mission statements referring to 鈥渃orporate culture.鈥 The question I always have to ask myself is, 鈥淲hat do they mean by that?鈥
May 28, 2012Opinion: Safety Compliance Enters the 21st Century
We live in an age of electronic information. Computers, the Internet, iPhones, iPads, GPS . . . all these technological wonders work to make our lives easier, reduce paperwork and give us all more time to do other things.
May 21, 2012Opinion: Why an EOBR Mandate Is a Bad Idea
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration continues to be dead set on forcing every commercial vehicle in the United States to carry an electronic onboard recorder 鈥 better known as an EOBR 鈥 despite the device鈥檚 hefty price tag and general uselessness as a safety tool.
May 14, 2012Opinion: Using the Medical Examiners Registry
Mandated by the legislation called SAFETEA-LU and signed by President George W. Bush in 2005, the final rule for the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners 鈥 to be known henceforth simply as the 鈥淣ational Registry鈥 鈥 was finally released to the public April 18 and goes into effect May 21.
May 7, 2012Opinion: Just Who Is Qualifying Whom?
Carriers have many reasons for maintaining good scores on the new Compliance, Safety, Accountability program introduced by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
April 30, 2012Opinion: New Stopping Distances, New Technology
I鈥檓 proud to be a member of the North American heavy-truck supplier community. Together, we鈥檝e made significant strides in Class 8 truck brake safety, but not since the introduction of non-asbestos brake linings more than 20 years ago has the heavy-duty industry seen technological changes to brakes as significant as those we are experiencing today.
April 23, 2012Opinion: Outsourcing Accident Management
For years, fleets have outsourced any number of services, from routine maintenance to information technology services to recruiting and hiring. But outsourcing a fleet鈥檚 entire accident management program is an idea that is just beginning to get noticed in the trucking world.
April 16, 2012Opinion: Make Mandating Speed Limiters a Top Priority
Each year, the Department of Transportation undertakes a number of new initiatives to further reduce or eliminate highway crashes. One measure DOT has announced it will undertake this year will have a marked effect on highway safety: mandating that speed limiters on large trucks be set at a reasonable top speed.
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