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Eric Miller

Senior Reporter

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Eric Miller has been a reporter and writer at publications nationwide for 40 years. He’s been at Transport Topics the past 11 years, currently on the paper’s government team; worked as a reporter at the Dallas Morning News; reporter, editor and member of the investigative team at The Arizona Republic; reporter at the Tampa Tribune; city editor at the Santa Fe New Mexican; and senior writer for D Magazine in Dallas.


Special Coverage

New TMC Task Force Begins Work on Cybersecurity Issues

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — In its first meeting, a new Technology & Maintenance Council cybersecurity issues task force began on Feb. 27 its work to study, develop guidelines and standardize protocols to protect fleets from getting their data hacked.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
March 2, 2017
Special Coverage

Auction of Donated Truck Will Raise Funds to Fight Sex Trafficking

NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A Phoenix truck dealer has organized a campaign to build a special “Everyday Heroes” tractor that will be sold at a June 20 Ritchie Bros. auction, with the proceeds being donated to a group fighting sex trafficking.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
February 28, 2017
Business, Safety

Large Carriers Gain Unexpected Allies in Favor of Hair Tests to Detect Drug Use

A request by six large motor carriers to allow hair samples in pre-employment drug testing for drivers in lieu of the current mandate for urine samples drew first-round comments that ranged from motor carriers and a college official to a drug testing lab and a Catholic diocese.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
February 27, 2017
Government, Business

Pilot Informant Seeks Whistleblower Status From Supreme Court in Rebate Fraud Scam

A stockbroker turned FBI informant who tipped off investigators to the Pilot Flying J fraudulent diesel rebate scheme has asked the U.S. Supreme Court to grant him whistleblower status.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
February 20, 2017
Government, Business

NHTSA to Hold Public Meeting Feb. 13 on Automated Vehicles

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration will hold a public meeting Feb. 13 in Washington, D.C., to seek public comment on its vehicle performance guidance for automated vehicles, the agency announced Jan. 23.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 23, 2017
Business

Carriers Ask to Test Hair

Federal regulators last week revealed that six large motor carriers are seeking an exemption to hiring that, if granted, would allow them to conduct pre-employment drug and alcohol testing for drivers using hair samples in lieu of the current requirement that the tests be conducted using urine samples.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 23, 2017
Government

DOT Proposes Adding Four Heavily Abused Opioids to Its Drug Testing Program

The Department of Transportation is proposing to amend its pre-employment drug-testing program regulation to add testing for four heavily abused opioids — hydrocodone, hydromorphone, oxymorphone and oxycodone — to its drug-testing panel.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 19, 2017
Government

Six Carriers Request Exemption That Would Permit Hair Testing

Six large motor carriers have asked federal regulators to allow them to conduct pre-employment drug and alcohol testing for drivers using hair samples in lieu of the current mandatory requirement that the tests be conducted with urine samples.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 18, 2017
Business

TRB Panel Explores Ways to Help Regulators Reward Fleets That Exceed Safety Standards

WASHINGTON — A Transportation Research Board subcommittee last week continued exploring potential research ideas aimed at assisting federal truck and bus regulators in establishing a congressionally mandated “alternative compliance” program that would reward carriers for exceeding regulatory requirements.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 16, 2017
Business

FMCSA Declares ‘Call to Action’ to Counter Rise in Traffic Deaths

WASHINGTON — A top Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official issued a “call to action” last week, citing preliminary statistics showing that fatalities in crashes involving large trucks and buses increased 7% to 8% in 2016.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 16, 2017