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Tag: Mexican trucking: Page 3
Business
Another Mexican carrier applies to cross-border program
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will seek comment on the Pre-Authorization Safety Audit of another one-truck Mexican carrier seeking authority.
July 11, 2012
Business
Fourth Mexican carrier admitted to program
FMCSA has accepted a fourth carrier to its cross-border trucking pilot program.
June 21, 2012
Business
Three more Mexican carriers apply to cross-border program
The public has until May 21 to comment on three Mexican carriers applying for authority through the cross-border trucking pilot program.
May 14, 2012
Business
Mexico clamping down on truck weight, safety regs
Mexican officials announced plans for stricter regulations on load weight and more inspectors and scales.
May 7, 2012
Business
Third Mexican carrier gains operating authority
FMCSA has granted a third Mexican carrier operating authority while litigation over the program continues.
April 6, 2012
Business
Teamsters challenges Mexican trucker safety
Union countered to halt cross-border trucking program with Mexico, which was preceded by Mexico filing a brief.
March 12, 2012
Channel 19
Driver action on sleep apnea, CSA, EOBRs, cross-border trucking
Regular readers will recall my post from last month following the first annual Truck Driver Social Media Convention, which spurred on driver advocate Frederick Schaffner to be a presence in D.C. at the November meeting of the FMCSAâs Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committtee. There, a large part of the discussion was devoted to standards for [âŚ]
November 23, 2011
Channel 19
Friday Channel 19 news round-up: Cross-border trucking; âdriver shortageâ; and the 1 on the 53 and the 99
Separate but not equal That separation could be diminishing when it comes to U.S. and Mexican tucking, now that a new pilot program for cross-border long haul is under way.  In the wake of the Oct. 21 border ceremony at Laredo, when the first Mexican truck crossed as part of the new cross-border pilot program, [âŚ]
October 28, 2011
Channel 19
Growing mode for cartel drug trafficking: Class 8 trucks, says NPR
In a story that aired on National Public Radioâs âAll Things Consideredâ program Monday, John Burnett dropped what is to my thinking a recently developing bombshell on hopes from some that a resolution to the U.S.-Mexican cross-border trucking stalemate would be soon in coming. âIn Nuevo Laredo,â he wrote, site of the high-volume trade border [âŚ]
November 10, 2010
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