The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is stepping up enforcement against CDL mills and unqualified drivers, taking a closer look at entry-level driver training standards, and pushing back on ...
The U.S. Department of Transportation has taken steps to improve its complaint hub for truckers. OOIDA has some more ...
Fatal crash data hasn’t improved since ELDs. Will FMCSA repeat history with an automatic emergency braking rule?
Over 7,000 US truck drivers have been placed out of service this year for failing English proficiency tests, Transportation ...
California admits to some technical problems with CDL issuance, but overall the state remains defiant, saying it complied ...
The California Air Resources Board this week filed a lawsuit against four truck manufacturers alleging breach of contract ...
Truck accidents are not simply “big car accidents.” They are their own category of high-stakes litigation—cases that demand ...
At the NPTC National Safety Conference in early September, Rick Schweitzer, NPTC’ s gene ral counsel, conducted a tutorial ...
Whitley Law Firm, NC Raleigh, North Carolina, stands as a central hub for commerce and transportation, where the convergence of interstates and highways facilitates the movement of goods across the ...
A lawsuit claiming there's no evidence to support DOT's purge of 200,000 non-domiciled CDL drivers from the trucking industry ...
ATA Economist Bob Costello argues the driver shortage is about quality, not quantity, citing safety, drug tests, and pay ...