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Unannounced CVSA Inspection Puts 12.4% of Inspected Vehicles Out of Service

Inspectors across North America placed 12.4% of inspected vehicles out of service with brake violations in a special unannounced brake check day earlier this year, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance announced on July 26.

July 26, 2016

28 Visually Impaired Truckers Allowed to Drive Nationwide

Twenty-eight drivers with disabilities in one eye have been allowed to drive trucks on interstate highways, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced July 19.

July 25, 2016

$23 Million Tennessee Truck Dealership Planned

TAG Truck Center filed construction documents showing it intends to build facilities valued at more than $23 million at the old Mall of Memphis site.

July 25, 2016

Port of Palm Beach's Revamped Berth Could Lead to Cuba Trade

The Port of Palm Beach broke ground July 21 on construction of a $10.4 million mini-slip at its southernmost berth that could eventually serve as a base for cargo service to Cuba.

July 25, 2016

Trump Promises Improved Infrastructure, Jobs if Elected

The country’s infrastructure would be modernized if he is elected, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump told supporters during his acceptance speech in Cleveland on July 21.

July 22, 2016

CVSA Deems Roadcheck a Success With 57,404 Trucks Inspected

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance deemed this year’s Roadcheck a success.

July 22, 2016

Opinion: Transportation Investment in Idaho Pays Off

Idaho’s Grant Anticipation Revenue Vehicle program, or GARVEE, recently wrapped up, after a decade of investment in the state’s roads and bridges. Along the way, the GARVEE program transformed the state’s infrastructure in a way we haven’t seen since the interstate system was built through Idaho in the 1960s.

July 25, 2016

Editorial: Welcome, Administrator Darling

Scott Darling is officially the fifth administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to have been confirmed by the Senate, which did so July 14 by unanimous consent (see story, p. 5).

July 25, 2016

Speed Limiter Proposal Expected Before Fall After Decade-Long Wait, FMCSA, NHTSA Say

The pursuit of a heavy-truck speed limiter rule began in 2006 when American Trucking Associations and Road Safe America each filed petitions claiming that limiting the top speed of trucks would save both lives and fuel.

July 25, 2016

Senate Confirms Darling as FMCSA Administrator

The Senate on July 14 confirmed Scott Darling as administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. His nomination received unanimous consent in a vote on the eve of a seven-week congressional recess.

July 25, 2016