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Business
Trucker on stateās Top 10 Most Wanted list for deadly crash arrested in Ky.
A trucker charged in a crash that left six dead is now behind bars one day after Tennessee added him to its āTop 10 Most Wanted Fugitiveā list.
August 13, 2015
Business
FMCSA shuts down Kentucky-based driver following false logs, fatal crash
FMCSA has issued an imminent hazard out-of-service order to a Kentucky-based driver after FMCSA determined he falsified his records-of-duty status in the days leading up to a crash that killed six.
July 21, 2015
Business
FMCSA shuts down owner-operator following bevy of maintenance violations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced April 9 it has issued an imminent hazard out-of-service order ā effectively a shutdown ā to Carnell Pompey, a one-truck owner-operator doing business as Mortise Trucking Company.
April 9, 2015
Business
FMCSA shuts down driver following cocaine use while driving
FMCSA announced March 31 it has issued an imminent hazard out-of-service order to truck operator Robert Lee Turner, effectively shutting down the Georgia-based CDL holder.
March 31, 2015
Business
FMCSA shuts down another small carrier following investigation revealing widespread violations
A small Colorado-based fleet has become the latest to be shut down by federal regulators, following a compliance investigation that revealed disregard for key safety regulations, FMCSA announced this week.
February 20, 2015
Business
FMCSA issues shutdown order to driver following fatal crash, violation of federal regs
The truck operatorās license had been suspended, he was in possession of controlled substances, he had violated hours of service, he was on the phone during the crash and he was speeding, FMCSA says.
December 3, 2014
Business
FMCSA shuts down S.C.-based small fleet, owner-operator
Three separate out-of-service orders were issued to two companies and one driver declared imminent hazards to public safety.
December 31, 2013
Voices
Trucker protest paled compared to one in late ā60s
āHaving been thru all of the trucker shutdowns of the past nearly fifty years this one falling on its face came as no surprise.ā
October 17, 2013
Overdrive Extra
Publicity of shutdown attempt says a lot about the evolution of news
The Ride for the Constitution fiasco of last weekend brings to mind the quote often associated with war reporting: āThe first casualty when war comes is truth.ā ThatāsĀ California Sen. Hiram W. Johnson, addressing the U.S. Senate in 1917. Truth was also a casualty in the free-for-all publicity surrounding the planned trucker mega-protest that peaked [ā¦]
October 15, 2013
Business
Convoy, shutdown effort dubbed ābustā by national press
The Ride for the Constitution protest ā part of a supposed nationwide trucking strikeā was deemed a bust, having little effect on traffic or attention garnering from those on Capitol Hill, reports say.
October 11, 2013
Business
Ride for the Constitution rolls, reports say 30 show up to convoy
As the Ride for the Constitution effort got rolling October 11, reports of some participation in its plan to clog the beltway began trickling out.
October 11, 2013
Voices
Readers react to the Ride for the Constitution
Reader reactions for and against the Ride for the Constitution, slated to run Oct. 11-13. Our poll on participation in the action continues to show support falling but still at significant levels.
October 10, 2013
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