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Eric Miller

Senior Reporter

Eric Miller has been a reporter and writer at publications nationwide for 40 years. He’s been at Transport Topics the past 11 years, currently on the paper’s government team; worked as a reporter at the Dallas Morning News; reporter, editor and member of the investigative team at The Arizona Republic; reporter at the Tampa Tribune; city editor at the Santa Fe New Mexican; and senior writer for D Magazine in Dallas.


Special Coverage, Business

Group Fighting Sex Trafficking Relies on Truckers as Watchdogs

DALLAS — A nonprofit group fighting sex trafficking on the nation's highways issued an appeal that truckers and shippers train their employees to report suspicious activities.

May 5, 2015
Special Coverage, Business

Commissioner Says NG, Stations, Vehicles Surging in Popularity in Texas

DALLAS — Natural-gas motor fuels, filling stations and vehicles are surging in Texas, said an official responsible for regulation of the oil and gas industry in the state.

May 5, 2015
Special Coverage

Rush to Offer New Lightweight Compressed Natural Gas Fuel System

DALLAS — Rush Enterprises on May 4 announced a new venture, Momentum Fuel Technologies, that will  manufacture, sell, install and service a new lightweight compressed natural gas fuel system for Class 6-8 trucks. 

May 4, 2015
Special Coverage, Business

Panel Says Women Remain Underrepresented at All Levels in Trucking

DALLAS — Women are still greatly underrepresented in the trucking industry, and those who are employed still face challenges balancing work and home life, according to a panel of female executives.

May 4, 2015
Government, Business, Safety, Logistics, Technology, Equipment, Autonomous

NTSB Recommends Video Recorders on Heavy Trucks and Buses

The National Transportation Safety Board on April 29 issued a recommendation that heavy truck and bus fleet operators deploy in-cab video system recorder technology to monitor their drivers.

April 30, 2015
Government, Business, Safety, Autonomous

FMCSA Ends Driver Recruitment for Restart Study

Federal regulators said they have exceeded their goal of recruiting more than 225 truck driver volunteers to participate in an hours-of-service 34-hour restart study.

April 29, 2015
Government, Fuel, Business, Autonomous

Appeals Court Dismisses Challenge to Federal Truck GHG Emissions Standards

An appeals court has dismissed a legal challenge to federal greenhouse-gas emissions and fuel-efficiency standards for medium and heavy trucks by a California construction company and the California Construction Trucking Association.

April 28, 2015
Government, Business

FMCSA Panel Divided Over Certification Issue

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Though more than halfway through its scheduled meetings to standardize training regulations for entry-level truck drivers, a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration advisory panel remained divided on whether driver training schools should self-certify their programs or be certified by a third party.

April 24, 2015
Government, Business

OOIDA Says Speed Limiters Would Make Highways Less Safe

A mandate that would require speed-limiting devices on large trucks is not supported by solid science, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association told federal regulators.

April 24, 2015

Drivers Warned of HIV Outbreak in Southeastern Indiana

Indiana Gov. Mike Pence and the Indiana Department of Health are seeking assistance from the state trucking association and travel plazas to help curb an HIV outbreak in southeastern Indiana along the Interstate 65 and I-465 corridor between Louisville and Indianapolis.

April 24, 2015