TSA Still Mum on Deadline For Fingerprint Checks
With the deadline for implementing a federal rule closing in, the trucking industry last week still had gotten no official word on whether the Transportation Security Administration would extend its deadline for states to conduct fingerprint background checks of drivers certified to haul hazardous materials.
FBI: Trucking to Get Less Help Investigating Cargo Thefts
WASHINGTON — The Federal Bureau of Investigation’s diversion of resources to fight terrorism means that trucking firms should expect less help from the bureau in pursuing cargo theft, the FBI’s lead agent in that area said last week.
Shippers Urged to Force Fleets to Spend More for Security
WASHINGTON — Shippers should get tough with trucking firms to help prevent cargo theft, including making them install costly security systems, two shipper representatives said at a conference here last week.
Low-Tech Precautions Aid Security, Execs Say
WASHINGTON — The most effective security measures are often simple precautions that anyone can learn — and high-tech systems do not provide complete solutions to cargo theft problems, industry executives said last week.
Senator Proposes Adding Ethanol Taxes to Highway Trust Fund
The Highway Trust Fund could get $2 billion more yearly in fuel-tax money if legislation from Sen. Charles Grassley (R-Iowa) survives a House-Senate conference committee working on a final energy bill.
Quality’s Finkbiner Proposes U.S.-Backed Rail Bonds
WASHINGTON — Congress should establish a bond guarantee program worth $20 billion to underwrite needed improvements for the nation’s railroads, a major trucking company executive said here.
Bush Signs 5-Month Extension for Transportation Funding
WASHINGTON — President Bush this week signed legislation extending for five months funding for federal highway construction programs and transportation agencies.
Industry Waits for Official Word on Hazmat Fingerprint Deadlines
The trucking industry last week was still waiting for official word on whether the federal government would extend fast-approaching deadlines for states to conduct fingerprint background checks of truck drivers certified to haul hazardous materials.
Fleets Seek Insurance Breaks for Safety Gear
A few years ago, McKenzie Tank Lines partnered with equipment manufacturer Mack Trucks as part of a government initiative to reduce hazardous materials spills and accidents on the nation’s highways.
Leavitt Avoids Endorsing Tougher Diesel Controls
WASHINGTON — Utah Gov. Mike Leavitt, President Bush’s nominee to be administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, last week declined to endorse stronger emissions controls for diesel engines.