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Mexican carriers drive most in California, Texas
Participating carriers have accumulated 43,299 total miles in California and Texas since the first participating carrier crossed the border Oct. 14.
September 7, 2012
Business
Vigilloâs new CSA driver rating index
New âDaylight Driver Indexâ functions like a credit score for a driverâs safety performance, utilizing CSA data, the company says.
September 6, 2012
Business
Cross-border trucking needs revisions, audit says
The cross-border trucking pilot program with Mexico needs procedural and monitoring improvement and lacks sufficient data and participation to draw safety conclusions, say DOT auditors.
September 5, 2012
Regulations
Regulatory review: FMCSA wants you
At this weekâs MCSAC meeting, discussions of driver involvement in regulatory review processes dominated the second day.
September 1, 2012
Voices
Government and jobs: Guiding hand? Or hands off?
Readers weigh in on our September issue hot-button question: What role should the federal government have in job creation?
September 1, 2012
Business
Navistar to pay $3,800 per non-compliant engine
The Environmental Protection Agency has issued its final rule regarding Navistarâs efforts to produce an EGR-only heavy-duty diesel engine.
August 30, 2012
Channel 19
Much to change, much to talk about: CSA
The August 2012 MCSAC meeting saw a robust debate centered around the CSA programs flaws and ways to correct them. Here find a few bright (and in some cases dark) moments from the dialogue.
August 30, 2012
Business
CSA: DataQs reform, more debated by MCSAC
Other top issues the MCSAC will address at its first special CSA Subcommittee meeting in October were fundamental questions of its effectiveness and goals.
August 28, 2012
Channel 19
How American cars got air bags
The long and circuitous process toward the final codification of a regulation.
August 28, 2012
Business
Mexican carriersâ EOBRs flag hours âviolationsâ
FMCSA Associate Administrator Bill Quade updated the MCSAC August 27 on progress in the U.S. Mexican cross-border trucking program.
August 28, 2012
Electronic Logging Devices
EOBR mandate, CSA rating proposals coming early 2013
FMCSA looks to have electronic log rule in place by October 2013.
August 27, 2012
Channel 19
Using CSA to your advantage
CSA âisnât going anywhere,â said Compliance Safety Systemsâ David Saunders at the Great American Trucking Show in a session on CSA: learn to market yourself with your record.
August 26, 2012
Regulations
FMCSA renames âFatigued Drivingâ CSA category, among changes
Changes to the CSA program â including a new Hazmat category, adjustments to speeding severity weights and more â will go live in December.
August 24, 2012
Channel 19
Our favorite agency: Guess whoâs on FacebookâŚ
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrationâs new Facebook page could be a great venue for drivers to get their viewpoints heard by the general public. Also: detail on an upcoming public meeting of the Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee.
August 21, 2012
Electronic Logging Devices
Agency researching EOBRs for rulemaking
FMCSA is gathering electronic onboard recorder data for analysis as it nears March 20, the agencyâs projected publication date for the rulemaking.
August 20, 2012
Hours of Service
Forecast: EOBR proposed rule likely by March
Congress directed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to mandate electronic onboard recorders.
August 16, 2012
Hours of Service
New oilfield exemption guidance requested
Sixty-three congressional representatives have signed a letter requesting the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration rescind recently published oilfield exemption guidance.
August 16, 2012
Regulations
Roadcheck out-of-service rates near historic lows
Roadcheck 2012 concentrated on braking systems and hours of service, the top ranking violations for vehicles and drivers.
August 15, 2012
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