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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.

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J.D. Power: Buyer Satisfaction Declines Under Burden of 2010 Emissions Rules

Satisfaction with model-year 2011 trucks suffered as a result of technology added to comply with 2010 federal emissions regulations, which resulted in customers鈥 reporting more problems with the trucks, a recent J.D. Power and Associates鈥 survey found.

July 9, 2012
Safety

Costs May Force Fleets to Cut Health Coverage

Some trucking companies may stop offering health insurance plans as President Obama鈥檚 health-care overhaul takes effect, some experts said, citing the increasing costs of insurance compared with the penalty for not offering plans.

July 9, 2012
GovernmentSafety

FMCSA Shuts Down Tennessee Carrier

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it ordered Lebanon, Tenn.-based trucking company Three Angels Farms shut down for safety violations.

July 3, 2012
BusinessSafety

Research Cites 鈥楧river-Related Factors鈥 With Third of Truckers in Fatal Crashes

Roughly one-third of the 3,446 truck drivers involved in fatal accidents in 2010 were cited in police accident reports for such contributing 鈥渄river-related factors鈥 as speeding, fatigue and inattention, a senior federal transportation researcher said.

July 2, 2012
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Border Plan Starts Second Year; Participation Remains Low

A year after U.S. officials agreed to allow Mexican trucks into the country, only four Mexican carriers are participating, far below the number the United States has said would be needed to judge the safety of Mexican trucks.

July 2, 2012
Safety

Supreme Court Upholds Healthcare Law

The Supreme Court Thursday upheld President Obama鈥檚 healthcare law that expands insurance to millions of Americans, Bloomberg reported.

June 28, 2012
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FedEx鈥檚 Quarterly Profits Rise to $634 Mln.On Strong Performance of LTL Division

FedEx Corp. said its fiscal fourth-quarter earnings, excluding a charge for aircraft retirements, rose to $634 million, helped by a 93% increase in operating income at the FedEx Freight segment.

June 25, 2012
BusinessSafety

Intermodal Traffic Rises 5.2% for Week

U.S. intermodal traffic rose 5.2% for the week ended Saturday from a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said.

June 22, 2012
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ATA Urges FMCSA to Keep Truck Safety Program鈥檚 Intent

The federal Compliance, Safety, Accountability program is in danger of turning its focus from its original intent 鈥 to reduce truck-related crashes, fatalities and injuries, American Trucking Associations said Thursday.

June 21, 2012
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Car Hauler Allied Files Again for Bankruptcy; Cites Weakness in Auto, Light-Truck Business

Allied Systems Holdings Inc., the largest U.S. car hauler, last week filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, the second time it has done so, saying it鈥檚 continuing to provide service and blaming weakness in the car and light-truck business for the move.

June 18, 2012

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