Letter: All For One, One For All
I keep seeing articles about safety, traffic accidents and crowded highways. We all want our roads to be safe, and we all want to travel on roads that are free of congestion — but what can be done to achieve our desires?
December 1, 2014Letter to the Editor: Help Out Drivers This Winter
It won’t be long before the holiday season is upon us, arguably the busiest and most stressful time of year for professional drivers.
November 17, 2014Letter to the Editor: Parking Info For Free
I read with interest your Sept. 15 article — “Michigan DOT Relies on Smart Phones for Alerts About Parking on I-94” — in particular, the part about the $4.5 million grant from the Federal Highway Administration.
October 20, 2014Letters to the Editor: Defending Trucking; Liquid Products Data
When will we in the trucking industry stand up and defend our safe-driving records based on the miles we drive every day?
October 6, 2014Letters: ELDs and Fleet Size, Innovation Needed
The last paragraph of the story “ELD Comments Pour Into FMCSA; Support Splits Along Carrier Size” incorrectly referenced comments I filed on behalf of five companies located in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin, and engaged in truck-transport operations via saddle-mounted vehicle transporter combinations.
September 15, 2014Letters: Greener Grass; Data Privacy Assured
It seems that lately every issue of Transport Topics contains an article about yet another trucking company raising driver pay and/or sign-on bonuses. For truck drivers, the grass is greener on the other side.
September 1, 2014Letters: Focus on Detention; On HOS, E-Logging
Greg Fulton’s “Detention Time Is Too Important to Ignore” provided a solid perspective with a number of good suggestions on how to avoid detention and the loss in truck productivity. Moving the industry in this direction is certainly a worthy effort that should benefit all shippers, carriers and receivers long term.
July 21, 2014Letters: End of Self Insurance?, Whose Logic is Hazy?
President Obama’s desire to abolish the ability for a trucking company to self-insure is a hindrance to the industry and an ineffective way to save a lousy $9,000 per company that chooses to use this option, which amounts to about $500,000 a year.
June 30, 2014Letter: OOIDA's Hazy Logic
I don’t know what Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association leadership was smoking when it called for the dismissal of FMCSA Administrator Anne Ferro, but I hope they were in the states of Washington or Colorado.
June 16, 2014Letters: Cross-Border Concern, Better Pay
When the North American Free Trade Agreement began, rules were set in place to make sure the carriers coming out of Mexico were compliant with U.S. laws.
June 2, 2014