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No Rest for the Weary in Minnesota

July 15, 2011

In the midst of a government shutdown in Minnesota, truckers are discovering it to be the best of times and the worst of times. A budget stalemate has meant the closing of nearly all rest stops in the North Star State, as well as a set of other challenges. Trucking companies there are reporting problems in credentialing drivers and getting permits to haul oversized loads. And that doesn’t even take into account the matter of adhering to hours-of-service regulations when there are few safe places to pull over and rest. “As an industry, we want to be safe, we want […]

Do Not Call

June 24, 2011

Amid a nationwide push to ban texting while driving, Nevada this month joined eight other states in going even further. On June 17, Gov. Brian Sandoval signed into law a measure prohibiting all handheld phone use while behind the wheel. The new law also ensured that the Silver State join more than 30 states that have nixed text messaging while driving. But the idea has met resistance in some quarters. The day after Nevada’s action, Texas Gov. Rick Perry vetoed anti-text messaging legislation in that state, calling it a “a government effort to micromanage the behavior of adults.” Federal data […]

Faulty Research on HoS?

June 10, 2011

The wrinkles continue to mount in the seemingly never-ending controversy over hours-of-service rules. In the latest development, the American Trucking Associations is assailing the research that the FMCSA is using to support its HoS proposal. The ATA is pointing to the cautionary words of Dr. Ronald Knipling. The safety researcher contends the data compiled by Pennsylvania State University and other universities is saddled with fundamental problems. “”It would be erroneous and unwarranted to accept Penn State’s principal findings and conclusions without extensive re-analysis, internal validation, and external replication,”” wrote Knipling, who used to head up the FMCSA’s research division. Stay […]

Help in Joplin

May 27, 2011

In the wake of monstrous tornadoes earlier this week in Missouri and Oklahoma, truckers have jumped into action helping people piece their lives back together. Their efforts have been particularly evident in Joplin, Missouri, scene of one of the deadliest tornadoes in U.S. history. At least 126 people died, with more than 900 others injured. In the midst of the May 22 storm, huge trailer-trucks were tossed around as if they were toys. To hasten the recovery and relief effort in Joplin, Missouri waived hours-of-service rules and expedited requests for oversized load permits. In neighboring Kansas, Gov. Sam Brownback temporarily […]

Pump It Up

May 13, 2011

Brace yourselves for a long, hot and expensive summer. Diesel prices, averaging north of $4 per gallon this week, are expected to rise along with the temperatures over the coming months. From a sluggish economy to global uncertainty following the death of Osama bin Laden, a perfect storm of factors is contributing to higher prices at the pump. Although crude oil prices have dropped some recently, the Department of Energy’s Energy Information Administration is still predicting tightening oil markets through 2012. That will translate into stomach-churning diesel prices. On-highway diesel fuel prices are expected to average $3.89 per gallon in […]

After the Tornadoes

April 29, 2011

It is hard to comprehend the scope of the death and destruction left in the wake of the tornadoes that earlier this week tore through sections of the southeastern United States. As of this writing, the death toll for the impacted states – including Alabama, Mississippi, Tennessee and Georgia – has exceeded 300. Our thoughts and prayers are with all those who now face the struggle of recovery. In the trucking community, it’s worth noting that a twister hit a truck stop in Glade Springs, Va., sending nearly 40 tractor trailers through the air, while the storms caused significant damage […]

On Capitol Hill

April 15, 2011

A flurry of legislation and other proposals under consideration in the nation’s capital could have a significant impact on the trucking industry. Last week, I had the privilege of joining a number of industry representatives for meetings with key lawmakers. Among those we met with were Arkansas Senators Mark Pryor and John Boozman, authors of the Safe Roads Act. The measure would strengthen efforts to keep truck drivers who have tested positive for drugs or alcohol from deceiving carriers and continuing to drive. The American Trucking Association has praised its planned centralized clearinghouse, but Safe Roads has failed to pass […]

To Congress: Head Out on the Highway

March 30, 2011

American Trucking Association chairwoman Barbara Windsor had an opportunity this week to tell Congress what many of you already know: The trucking industry desperately needs a new surface transportation bill that focuses on highways. In a written statement to a congressional subcommittee, Windsor emphasized that the nation’s transportation infrastructure falls short for trucks – even though the industry handles about 70 percent of the country’s freight. Windsor, who is president and CEO of Maryland-based Hahn Transportation, said any emerging reauthorization bill must address safety issues and congested freight corridors. Congestion alone cost the trucking industry about $33 billion in 2009, […]

FMCSA to Purchase EOBRs for Mexican Carriers

March 21, 2011

Battle lines are being drawn in the midst of a controversial plan by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to purchase Electronic On-Board Recorders for Mexican truck carriers. As you might know by now, the pilot program, a byproduct of NAFTA, means the feds will buy EOBRs for Mexican truckers who cross the border on to U.S. roadways.

February Q&A’s

February 16, 2011

Each week, we ask you to send us your questions for our monthly Q&ampA blog post through our Facebook and Twitter accounts. If you have a question about our services, regulations or the industry in general, let us know! Post a question on our discussion page on Facebook, or send us an @reply on Twitter to @TruckingLaw.Here are a few of the questions that came our way this month:Question:Is it really legal to idle in non-idling areas if you have a pet aboard?

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