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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

Government, Business, Safety, Autonomous

Sen. Debra Fischer Chides FMCSA for Approach on Restart Rule

If the federal government had taken a performance-based rather than a “prescriptive” approach to its 34-hour restart rule, the regulation might have enhanced safety rather than adversely affected trucking operations, Sen. Debra Fischer (R-Neb.) said at a hearing last week.

March 30, 2015
Business, Government, Safety

Bill to Expand STB Authority Approved; Measure Backed by Railroads, Shippers

For the first time in almost two decades, a Senate bill to expand the powers and structure of the Surface Transportation Board could move forward with shipper support and a new rail industry stance on changes at the regulatory agency.

March 30, 2015
Business, Government, Safety

Navajo Express Execs Foil Bomb Threat as Passenger Charges Cockpit on Flight

Navajo Express executives Don Digby Jr. and Scott Maldonado were feeling good about closing a business deal earlier in the day and planning on a relaxing evening flight from Washington Dulles International Airport to Denver.

March 30, 2015
Business, Government, Safety

Recruiting Drivers for Restart Study Proving Difficult, DOT Official Says

Federal regulators are having a hard time recruiting drivers to participate in a congressionally mandated study for the restart portion of the hours-of-service rule, a top U.S. Department of Transportation official told a Senate subcommittee.

March 30, 2015
Government, Business, Safety, Autonomous

ATA Again Calls on FMCSA to Stop Posting Crash Info on Carriers

It is illogical and a poor use of scarce enforcement resources to label carriers as unsafe based on crashes they didn’t cause, American Trucking Associations said in comments filed with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

Michele Fuetsch | Staff Reporter
March 26, 2015
Government, Business, Safety, Fuel

Kentucky Acts at Last Minute to Stem Plunge in Fuel Tax Revenues

Kentucky lawmakers agreed just hours before adjourning March 24 to halt the precipitous decline in fuel tax revenues that has cost the state millions of dollars in road funding.

Michele Fuetsch | Staff Reporter
March 25, 2015
Government, Business, Safety, Autonomous

Sen. Deb Fischer Criticizes FMCSA’s Approach to Rulemaking on 34-Hour Restart

If the federal government had taken a performance-based rather than a prescriptive approach to its 34-hour restart rule, the regulation might have enhanced safety rather than adversely affected trucking operations, Sen. Deb Fischer (R-Neb.) said at a hearing this week.

Michele Fuetsch | Staff Reporter
March 25, 2015
Special Coverage, Business, Technology, Equipment, Safety, Autonomous

Bendix Introduces Wingman Fusion Warning-Control System

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems announced Wingman Fusion, an integrated warning and truck control system that combines several capabilities into one safety alert-control package.

Bruce Harmon | News Editor
March 25, 2015
Special Coverage, Business, Technology, Equipment, Safety

Bendix Exec Sees More Safety Regs Coming

LOUISVILLE, Ky. — More safety regulations for heavy-duty trucks are coming before the end of the decade, said Fred Andersky, director of government relations for Bendix Commercial Vehicles.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
March 25, 2015
Government, Business, Safety

Scott Darling Will Continue to Run FMCSA But Not in Acting Capacity

Transportation SecretaryAnthony Foxx has announced that Scott Darling will continue to run the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, although without the title of acting administrator.

Michele Fuetsch | Staff Reporter
March 23, 2015