Veteran Journalist Tom Strah Leaves TT After 22 Years
A chapter ended at Transport Topics last week with the departure of longtime editor and reporter Thomas M. Strah, who embarked on a sabbatical that will include extensive travel and study abroad.
Safety Coalition Sues FMCSA Over Hours-of-Service Rules
A coalition of safety-oriented groups filed a lawsuit against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit to review the truck driver hours-of-service rules the agency issued in April.
Roadcheck Results Indicate Little Change From 2002
North American truck inspectors reported mixed results for the trucking industry during this year’s Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance Roadcheck enforcement event, with a slight increase in the percentage of vehicles placed out of service but a small decrease in the number of drivers ordered to shut down.
Legislators, Transport Industry Officials Urge Highway Bill Passage This Summer
WASHINGTON — Federal lawmakers and transportation industry officials reiterated their determination to pass a new six-year highway spending bill this summer, despite talk among some lawmakers that Congress may extend the current plan for one year and take up the multiyear package again in 2004.
DOT Briefs ATA Carriers on Hazmat Security Rules
The Transportation Department’s Research and Special Programs Administration designed its new hazardous materials transportation security planning and training rules to be flexible and not overly burdensome, an agency official said June 9.
Trucking Groups Sue Arkansas Over Registration Dispute
American Trucking Associations, the Arkansas Trucking Association and Wayne Smith Trucking Inc. have sued to stop the state of Arkansas from charging back sales taxes to trucking companies that register their vehicles in Arkansas after taking advantage of Oklahoma’s lower taxes.
Tank Carriers Agree to Rejoin ATA Federation
NEW ORLEANS — The leadership of the National Tank Truck Carriers signed off here last week on a deal to reaffiliate with American Trucking Associations.
OOIDA Urges Truck Drivers to Strictly Follow Safety Rules
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association is calling on its 95,000 members, and all other commercial drivers, to strictly follow all federal truck safety regulations during June to highlight the pressures truckers face from carriers, shippers and receivers to bend the rules.
Hill Aide Warns Transport Unaware of Security Costs
WASHINGTON — Transportation companies do not yet realize how much new security requirements are going to cost them, a senior Democratic staff member on the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee said last week.
Shippers Try to Shift Full Liability Carriers
Tank truck carrier executives said they were being deluged with requests from shippers to sign contracts in which they assume all liability for accidents and mishaps even if the shipper is at fault.