Jill DunnBusinessOOIDA sues over accuracy of safety recordsOOIDA has sued FMCSA over the accuracy of its Pre-Employment Screening Program information.July 16, 2012BusinessComment period for stability control proposalThe public has until Aug. 21 to comment on a proposal to require electronic stability control systems on new trucks – an estimated cost of $1,160 per system.July 16, 2012BusinessAnother Mexican carrier applies to cross-border programThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will seek comment on the Pre-Authorization Safety Audit of another one-truck Mexican carrier seeking authority.July 11, 2012BusinessObama signs highway bill mandating recordersIn addition to mandating electronic onboard recorders, it includes a “Jason’s Law” truck parking provision and other key points that affect trucking.July 6, 2012BusinessHouse removes funding for onboard recorder mandateIn separate legislation Friday, House passes measure to block funding for EOBRs after both houses pass highway bill that mandates them on trucks.June 28, 2012BusinessHouse removes funding for onboard recorder mandateIn separate legislation Friday, House passes measure to block funding for EOBRs after both houses pass highway bill that mandates them on trucks.June 28, 2012BusinessAmendment seeks to curtail EPA oversight of fuel standardsA House committee may consider an amendment to prevent the EPA from regulating fuel and emission standards in trucks.June 27, 2012Business85 mph speed limit on the horizon?Two weeks ago, Texas Department of Transportation officials told media sources of a feasibility study to consider an 85 mph speed limit on State Highway 130.June 25, 2012BusinessFourth Mexican carrier admitted to programFMCSA has accepted a fourth carrier to its cross-border trucking pilot program.June 21, 2012BusinessMexican customs officials corroborate trucker’s storyMexican officials said they told Jabin Bogan he could do a U-turn after crossing the Bridge of the Americas into Mexico and come back to Texas.June 21, 2012Previous PagePage 37 of 38Next 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