Avery ViseBusinessAgency to consider speed limiter rule in 2012National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will mandate speed limiters on new heavy-duty trucks.December 30, 2010BusinessFMCSA proposes hours-of-service changesOne of the big questions had been whether FMCSA would reduce the number of driving hours allowed between off-duty periods from the current 11 to 10.December 23, 2010BusinessMost carriers unranked as CSA launchesFewer than 14 percent of active motor carriers are ranked in any of the five safety categories within the new Safety Measurement System the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration made public Dec. 12.December 13, 2010BusinessAgency defends CSA 2010FMCSA claims similar data have been available for more than a decade.December 7, 2010Business1,400 trucking jobs addedTrucking jobs in November also grew on a year-over-over basis for the second month in row.December 4, 2010BusinessGroups sue to block CSA 2010Three organizations representing motor carriers asked a federal appeals court on Tuesday, Nov. 29, to block implementation of the Comprehensive Safety Analysis 2010 initiative.November 30, 2010BusinessGroups’ lawsuit would block CSA 2010 carrier disclosureAt least three industry organizations are planning to file a lawsuit seeking to block or delay disclosure of certain data that could misrepresent carriers’ safety record.November 23, 2010BusinessAgencies eye national heavy truck fuel standardsFederal agencies announced fuel economy and greenhouse gas reduction standards for heavy-duty commercial vehicles.October 25, 2010BusinessAgency forced to issue hours-of-service ruleFMCSA plans to issue a proposed rule by the end of this year on supporting documents for hours-of-service compliance.October 4, 2010BusinessCourt rules on mover’s insurance feeMayflower Transit may assess a 10-cent per mile fee on its owner-operators to cover the cost of insurance.August 9, 2010Previous PagePage 4 of 7Next PageTop StoriesRegulationsDOT reveals the real reason it's pushing out 200,000 non-domiciled CDL driversThe U.S. Department of Transportation said it doesn't need a study on safety outcomes to end non-domiciled CDL issuance, because foreign citizens can't prove their U.S. driving records. Here, find both DOT's and the non-domiciled CDL rule challengers' arguments in detail, before a court decides the fate of the rule.Small Fleet ChampRoadside war stories, camaraderie, ownership advice: Small Fleet Champs deliverTrucker of the YearTrucker of the Month John Penn reaps 10-mpg-plus rewards of two decades learning, growingCustom Rigs'A Touch of Class': Greg Kiser Trucking's custom '08 Pete makes old-school style newFeatured SponsorHowes