Groups Question Proposed Increase for PHMSA’s Hazmat Program

wo trucking groups expressed reservations last week over a Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration proposal to raise the annual registration fee for a hazardous material safety program.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
October 25, 2006

Trucking Firms Say Benefit of Ill. Open-Road Tolling Still to Come

Although 17 of 20 main toll plazas on the Illinois Tollway have been converted to open-road tolling, tucking officials said they are not yet reaping any benefits because of higher tolls and construction slowdowns.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
September 25, 2006

Missouri Lawmaker to Propose Truck Lanes Without Tolls on Heavily Traveled Interstates

Missouri state Sen. Bill Stouffer (R) said he will propose creating separate lanes for trucks and cars on two of the state’s most heavily traveled interstates without charging tolls.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
August 30, 2006

State Truck Group Criticizes New Law Allowing Boston Police to Check Trucks

The head of the Massachusetts Motor Transport Association said she opposes a new state law that allows Boston police to conduct random truck inspections in the city.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
August 16, 2006

R.I. Sets Tougher Idling Law With State Trucking Group’s Blessing

Rhode Island Gov. Donald Carcieri (R) signed a bill July 10 prohibiting truck drivers from idling their engines for more than five consecutive minutes during any 60-minute period.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
July 17, 2006

CVSA’s Safety Sweep Yields Mixed Results

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance said the number of vehicles placed out of service during its annual Roadcheck safety event was lower than last year, but the percentage of drivers with violations rose to a four-year high.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
July 5, 2006

FMCSA Revises Cargo Tie-Down Rules

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced its final revisions to its 2004 cargo tie-down rule, clarifying placement of straps and easing the standard for how securely cargo must be tied to prevent it from moving while a truck is in operation.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
July 5, 2006

Ontario, Quebec Plans Advance to Impose Truck-Speed Limiters

All heavy-duty trucks conducting business in Ontario and Quebec may soon be required to have speed governors set at a maximum of 105 kilometers per hour, or about 65 mph, as the provinces consider measures they say will improve highway safety and air quality.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
June 28, 2006

CVSA Holds Roadcheck Event With 9,900 Officers at 1,300 Sites

DUMFRIES, Va. — Virginia State Police Lieutenant Herb Bridges said that during his career in law enforcement and performing safety inspections of heavy-duty trucks, he has seen some pretty interesting things.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
June 21, 2006

EPA Releases Model Law for Idling Restrictions

The Environmental Protection Agency has released its model idling law, recommending that heavy-duty truck idling be limited to 30 minutes when loading and unloading and five minutes in most other circumstances.

Artelia C. Gillam | Staff Reporter
May 22, 2006