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Eric Miller

Senior Reporter

Eric Miller has been a reporter and writer at publications nationwide for 40 years. Hes been at Transport Topics the past 11 years, currently on the papers 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.


Government, Business

EPA Air Regulatory Official Stepping Down

Margo Oge, the high-level official for the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency who has spearheaded the agencys efforts to reduce air pollution and greenhouse gas emissions from the U.S. transportation sector, is retiring from the agency where she worked for more than three decades.

September 4, 2012
Government

Transportation Bill Loaded with Safety Initiatives, FMCSA Says

ALEXANDRIA, Va. The highway bill passed earlier this summer directs the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to complete 29 new rulemakings over the next 27 months, including a requirement for a final electronic logging device rule by October of 2013, agency officials said Monday.

August 28, 2012
Government

FMCSA Sets Changes to CSA Program

Many of the changes to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrations safety ratings program announced earlier this year will be implemented in December, administrator Anne Ferro said Friday.

August 24, 2012
Government, Business, Safety

Hazmat Carriers Face Higher Fines

Motor carriers and shippers cited for hazardous materials violations face far greater penalties following the passage of the new federal highway reauthorization law.

August 7, 2012
Government

Carriers Voice Concerns Over New Hazmat BASIC

Motor carriers who haul relatively small quantities of hazardous materials have cited concerns that a proposed newly-created hazardous materials safety measurement category would unfairly worsen their hazmat scores.

July 31, 2012
Government

Trucking Cites Concerns on Oilfield Rule

Federal regulatory guidance issued in June restricting the number of oil and gas drivers allowed to extend their workdays beyond the 14-hour limit could have significant adverse economic and safety implications for the trucking industry, several truckers said in comments filed earlier this month.

July 17, 2012
Business

Roadcheck Inspections Kick Off at Maryland Event; Run Through Thursday

LANDOVER, Md. The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance kicked off its 72-hour 2012 Roadcheck safety event Tuesday at FedEx Field here, with Maryland State Police inspectors pulling hundreds of trucks of all shapes and sizes off nearby Interstate 495 for comprehensive inspections.

June 6, 2012
Government, Safety

FMCSA Shuts Two Alabama Carriers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ordered two affiliated Alabama trucking companies to stop operating, declaring the carriers imminent hazards to public safety.

May 17, 2012
Business, Safety, Autonomous

FMCSA Five-Year Plan May Target Shippers, Brokers

Over the next five years, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration plans to significantly reduce truck-related crash fatality rates by developing new credentialing and driver safety fitness standards, expanding its regulatory reach to include shippers and other industry players and creating new programs aimed at weeding out high-risk motor carriers.

May 15, 2012
Government

FMCSA to Study Crash Accountability Process, Ferro Says

BELLEVUE, Wash. Nearly two months after announcing an indefinite delay of a highly anticipated process to assess and assign fault on carriers safety records for truck-related crashes, the head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said the agency has begun to answer critical questions about the issue.

May 1, 2012