Reversing HOS Restart Restrictions
In many respects, the $1 trillion “Cromnibus” law signed by President Obama on Dec. 16 is a legislative monster, but a passage of surpassing loveliness to us is the reprieve on the hours-of-service restart provision that sends us back to June 30, 2013 — at least for a while.
December 22, 2014More Relief at the Pump
Three-dollars-a-gallon diesel. It’s a phrase that many truckers thought they may never utter again.
December 15, 2014Editorial: Hiring the Veterans
Too often in our ever more polarized world, any announcement is followed by an immediate response from someone denouncing the original position.
December 8, 2014Editorial: Serious on Infrastructure
It was gratifying to see someone with a really big soap box — CBS News’ “60 Minutes” — speaking so clearly about infrastructure needs.
December 1, 2014Visit to the Border
The Washington, D.C., region that Transport Topics calls home does have its perks.
November 24, 2014Editorial: Keystone at the Finish Line
Since its proposal in 2008, the Keystone XL pipeline project has been a good idea hindered excessively by well-intentioned but unrealistic opponents. Now, though, as the crowning ornament to an absurd election season, it may actually come to pass.
November 17, 2014Editorial: A Great Confluence
Describing the present accurately can often be difficult work. As for predicting the future . . . well, that way madness lies, but sometimes, it’s impossible not to take notice.
November 10, 2014Editorial: Citizens Vote, Winners Govern
Although it may be a self-serving thought, we believe if anyone should vote Nov. 4, it should be readers of Transport Topics. You’re the people who understand trucking, and if the industry is going to be heard from in state capitals and on Capitol Hill, then you’re the people who will have to cast ballots.
November 3, 2014Editorial: A Chance to Finance
Puritans, it has been said, live under the constant, nagging fear that someone somewhere may be having a good time.
October 27, 2014Editorial: We Aren’t Devo
Back in the 1970s and ’80s there was a band called Devo, a bunch of New Wave rockers from Ohio who wore yellow rubber suits and proclaimed, with great panache, that we as a species were devolving.
October 20, 2014