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House T&I Director Touts FAST Act鈥檚 Freight Program

WASHINGTON 鈥 Chris Bertram, staff director for the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, touted a grant program in a 2015 highway law as a useful tool for advancing freight projects.

March 14, 2016

Indiana Commits More Than $1 Billion for Transportation

Indiana鈥檚 Legislature got creative in allocating more than $1 billion for transportation in an election year as听its 2016 session ended on March 10.

March 11, 2016

Study Finds Additional Research Needed to Better Understand Driver Fatigue

While there is some evidence that fatigue among truck drivers increases the risk of crashes, questions remain about effective ways to minimize that risk, according to a new report from the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.

March 14, 2016

TCA Changes Weight Policy, Breaking With ATA on Issue

LAS VEGAS 鈥 The Truckload Carriers Association has changed its truck weight policy, breaking with American Trucking Associations on the issue and putting the groups at loggerheads for the second time in several months.

March 14, 2016

Letters: On Platooning, Exemption Fatigue

While 鈥減latooning鈥 of heavy vehicles appears to have some viability, Google鈥檚 vaunted, autonomous car recorded its first at-fault accident only last month. The reality is, platooning cannot control the actions of other motorists.

March 14, 2016

Feds Propose Training Rule

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week published its negotiated proposed entry-level driver training rule that would revise standards for a commercial driver license to be obtained by new interstate and intrastate commercial vehicle operators.

March 14, 2016

Editorial: This Week, It's Driver Rules

Truck drivers get almost as much attention as Donald Trump, even though drivers generally have a sense of decorum and don鈥檛 crave the limelight.

March 14, 2016

FMCSA Revises Process to Speed Up Investigations of High颅-Risk Carriers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has revamped its carrier prioritization process to enable safety investigators to take more immediate action against carriers with the highest crash risk.

March 14, 2016

South Carolina Senate OKs Transportation Plan That Conflicts With House Version

After weeks of debate marked by extended filibusters, South Carolina鈥檚 Republican-controlled Senate approved a $400 million transportation plan that doesn鈥檛 include the fuel-tax increase in the bill passed earlier by the House.

March 10, 2016

FMCSA Seeks Public Input on Sleep Apnea

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and Federal Railroad Administration announced on March 8 that they are seeking public input for 90 days on the听effects of screening, evaluating and treating commercial motor vehicle drivers and rail workers for obstructive sleep apnea.

March 8, 2016