Trucking Industry Safety News

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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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NAFTA Surface Trade Rose 4.1% in 2008

Surface transportation trade among the United States, Canada and Mexico rose 4.1% to $830 billion in 2008 from 2007, the Department of Transportation said Wednesday.

March 18, 2009
BusinessSafetyGovernment

LaHood Says DOT Working to Expedite Stimulus Projects

The Department of Transportation is moving quickly to use economic stimulus funds to improve infrastructure, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Tuesday.

March 17, 2009
BusinessGovernmentSafety

Intermodal Success Requires Education, Enhanced Marketing, Fleet Execs Say

ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥 For truckers, there is a lot more to intermodal than simply tying a trailer down on a train, industry experts said.

March 17, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafety

ATA Warns Against Closing Va. Rest Areas

American Trucking Associations Monday warned against Virginia's proposal to close 25 of its 42 rest areas, saying that the move would be dangerous for all drivers.

March 17, 2009
BusinessSafetyGovernmentTechnologyEquipment

ATRI Study for FMCSA Gauges Value of Safety Systems

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration released the results of a study led by the American Transportation Research Institute that quantifies the potential return on investment offered by three types of onboard truck safety systems.

March 16, 2009
Letters to the EditorBusinessGovernmentSafetyFuel

Letters: Rooftop Snow, ATA Couple Retires, Fuel Prices, Those Railroad Ads, SCR Details

Forget about getting truck drivers to remove snow and ice from trailer rooftops. For one, many drivers cannot even walk across the parking lot, let alone be expected to somehow get on top of a trailer roof.

March 16, 2009
EditorialGovernmentBusinessSafety

Hours Rule Meets 鈥楪roundhog Day鈥

In a scenario eerily reminiscent of the Bill Murray movie 鈥淕roundhog Day,鈥 a coalition of interest groups has again launched a formal legal challenge to the government鈥檚 hours-of-service rules for commercial drivers.

March 16, 2009
BusinessSafety

Trucking to Grow 26% Over the Next Decade

Despite the current economic climate, the nation鈥檚 freight pool is likely to grow 26% over the next 11 years, meaning the long-term outlook for all haulers is bright, according to a new American Trucking Associations report.

March 16, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Obama Signs Law Ending Mexican Truck Plan but Seeks New Legislation to Open Border

President Obama signed legislation last week that killed the Transportation Department鈥檚 controversial test of longhaul cross-border trucking with Mexico, but the administration signaled it was open to resurrecting a program in the future.

March 16, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Card-Check Fight Begins in Congress

Democratic leaders in the House and Senate last week formally introduced the Employee Free Choice Act, the first shot in what is expected to be a fierce battle between organized labor and the business community, including American Trucking Associations.

March 16, 2009