The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual International Roadcheck inspection blitz is scheduled for May 13-15, the organization announced this week. During the three-day high-visibility, ...
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has proposed two pilot programs to study increased flexibility in truck driver hours of service rules, including pausing the 14-hour driving window and ...
WASHINGTON — Large truck carriers and small-business owner-operators are seizing an opportunity opened by the Trump administration to argue their case for keeping or repealing the electronic logging ...
WASHINGTON — Federal regulators will soon be collecting new data that will be used to consider easing truck driver hours of service regulations. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is ...
Every spring, the trucking industry braces for CVSA’s International Roadcheck — a 72-hour inspection blitz that sends state troopers and DOT-trained inspectors to weigh stations, rest stops, and ...
Electronic onboard recording for commercial vehicles is being studied by researchers at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institution. The device presents a way to determine if drivers and fleets are ...
To further the impressive reductions in truck crashes over the past decade, the trucking industry is supporting a Senate appropriations bill amendment that would suspend two risky provisions recently ...