CDL Retest Set for 1,000 More
More than 1,000 truckers in Pennsylvania will have to retake a portion of their commercial driver license exam due to problems discovered at two third-party testing centers.
Bundling Technology for Trucking
TT File PhotoTruck cabs are business offices, and that’s the way manufacturers should configure them, said the chief executive of one of the nation’s largest truckload carriers during commercial vehicle discussions at the Intelligent Transportation Society of America’s annual meeting last week.
EPA Engine Case in Limbo
The wheels of justice continue to grind slowly in the case of the consent decrees six diesel engine makers signed with the Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency in October.
CDL Retest Set for 1,000 More
More than 1,000 truckers in Pennsylvania will have to retake a portion of their commercial driver license exam due to problems discovered at two third-party testing centers.
Fatigue Study to Highlight Meeting
The latest research into fatigue monitoring technology was being examined during a conference April 26 and 27 in Herndon, Va.
Federal Court Rules Against OSHA
A federal court struck down the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s attempt to give employers the choice between adopting stricter work safety measures or facing guaranteed inspections.
Movers Do Image Housecleaning
Members of the moving industry are cleaning up their act to ward off more heavy-handed scrubbing from federal regulators and the news media.
Federal Court Rules Against OSHA
A court struck down the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s attempt to give employers the choice between adopting stricter safety measures or facing guaranteed inspections.
Court Weighs Owner-Operator Status
The Penn. Supreme Court has agreed to step into the murky area of whether owner-operators are employees or independent contractors.
CDL Scandal Yields 13th Arrest
A truck driver arrested for buying political fund-raising tickets in exchange for commercial driver licenses is the latest casualty in the Illinois licensing scandal.