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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

BusinessSafety

Authorities to Audit Maryland Company Involved in Rail Accident

Federal regulators and Maryland state police are planning a 鈥渢op-to-bottom鈥 review of the safety record of a waste-removal company owned by a trucker who was seriously hurt this week when a CSX freight train hit his truck at an unmarked crossing, the Baltimore Sun reported.

May 31, 2013
BusinessSafety

Mixing Medium- and Heavy-Duty Crash Data Skews Safety Trends, ATRI Study Says

A new study of large truck crash data shows that聽the number of crashes involving smaller commercial vehicles and intrastate motor carriers is increasing at a faster rate than crashes involving larger trucks and interstate motor carriers.

May 30, 2013
GovernmentSafety

FMCSA Proposes Eliminating Fleet Financial Reporting Requirement

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration proposed a new rule Friday that would eliminate a quarterly financial data reporting requirement for some interstate motor carriers.

May 28, 2013
GovernmentSafety

FMCSA Shuts Down Colorado Carrier

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said Friday it has shut down GD Cars Inc., an Aurora, Colo., trucking company that carried used cars and trucks, saying the carrier鈥檚 operation of commercial vehicles 鈥減oses an imminent hazard to public safety.鈥

May 28, 2013
GovernmentSafetyBusiness

U.S. to Ease Inspections Rule for Truckers, Official Says

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will propose a regulation later this year that would absolve truck drivers of their duty to file reports about truck and trailer inspections that do not find any equipment defects, a federal official said.

May 21, 2013
EditorialSafety

Editorial: Better Testing for Better Safety

In these times of failure to budget, filibusters and perpetual political campaigns, it is gratifying to see government and industry agree on some practical ideas, namely the National Transportation Safety Board鈥檚 report on eliminating impaired driving.

May 20, 2013
BusinessGovernmentSafety

Report Questions Effectiveness of TWIC After Biometric Card Readers Fail Tests

The Transportation Security Administration鈥檚 $23 million pilot test of Transportation Worker Identification Credential biometric card readers at 17 sites failed to prove that the technology actually works as intended, according to a new government report.

May 20, 2013
Safety

NTSB Seeks to Lower Blood-Alcohol Limit to 0.05 for Drivers of Passenger Vehicles

Passenger motorists would be considered drunk and prohibited from driving if their blood-alcohol content exceeded 0.05, based on recommendations proposed last week by the National Transportation Safety Board.

May 20, 2013
GovernmentSafety

FMCSA to Halt Reporting Rule for Trucks, Trailer Inspections That Find No Defect

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will propose a regulation later this year that would absolve truck drivers of their duty to file reports about truck and trailer inspections that do not find any equipment defects, a federal official said.

May 14, 2013
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Proposal Would Require Same-Day Reports of Drivers鈥 Medical Results to Government

Medical professionals would be required to report the results of physical examinations of commercial drivers to the federal government on the same day as the exam under a regulation proposed last week.

May 13, 2013

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