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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.


Government, Business

California Legislation to Codify ABC Employee-Contractor Test Gains Approval of State Assembly

Legislation has passed in California’s State Assembly that would mandate use of the so-called “ABC test” that legal experts say makes it extremely difficult, if not impossible, for motor carriers to use independent contractors.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
June 5, 2019
Government, Business, Equipment, Safety

Too Little Air, Too Much Cement: CVSA Roadcheck 2019 Uncovers Violations

LANDOVER, Md. — It wasn’t exactly a lucky day for James Dasch, a 30-year veteran truck driver for Lucky Dog Industries, who got pulled over during Roadcheck.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
June 4, 2019
Business, Safety

Persistence Pays Off for Maryland Grand Champion Kurt Royer of YRC Freight

TIMONIUM, Md. — YRC Freight truck driver Kurt Royer has competed in the Maryland Truck Driving Championships nine times since 1999. And although he’s gone on to nationals four times, he’s never gone as Maryland’s Grand Champion. But at this year’s event he was named Grand Champion after earning the highest overall score.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
June 4, 2019
Government, Business

USDA General Counsel Opinion: States Can’t Prohibit Hemp Transportation

While states and American Indian tribes currently can regulate the lawful production and sale of hemp produced under a 2014 law, they may not prohibit the interstate transportation or shipment of the product grown under a program authorized by the U.S. Department of Agriculture, according to a new legal opinion issued by USDA’s general counsel.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 29, 2019
Business, Safety

Ohio Trash Collection and Recycling Carrier Seeks Exemption From HOS Shorthaul Requirements

Kimble Recycling & Disposal Inc. has requested a five-year exemption from federal hours-of-service shorthaul requirements, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced in a May 28 Federal Register document.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 29, 2019
Safety

CVSA Seeks Solution to Allow Inspectors to Ticket Shippers for Cargo Securement Violations

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance has asked U.S. and Canadian trucking regulators to explore a solution that would permit roadside inspectors to cite shippers — not just drivers and motor carriers — for cargo securement violations in sealed trailers and intermodal containers.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 22, 2019
Government

EPA Aims to Accelerate Environmental Permitting Process for Infrastructure Projects

WASHINGTON — The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has stepped up its efforts to mitigate delays in the permitting process for environmental infrastructure projects, Administrator Andrew Wheeler said.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 20, 2019
Government, Business

Experts: Public-Private Partnerships Could Plug Federal Government Shortfalls in Infrastructure Funding

WASHINGTON — As Congress looks to find common ground on a $2 trillion proposal that would ensure long-term infrastructure funding on the federal level, states could look more to public-private partnerships as a means of paying for local projects, experts said.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 17, 2019
Government, Business

Experts Discuss Prospect of P3s in Raising Funds for Infrastructure

WASHINGTON — The timing for Infrastructure Week provided stakeholders with an opportunity to discuss what is arguably the toughest challenge facing the $2 trillion infrastructure deal President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats struck in April — how to pay for it.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 14, 2019
Government, Equipment

White House Nonresponsive to EPA Inspector General Requests on Glider Truck Audit

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Inspector General has complained that a delay by the White House in responding to information requests is undermining an audit of the Trump administration’s attempt to repeal an Obama-era rule limiting production of heavy-polluting glider trucks.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 9, 2019