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Editorial, Business

Editorial: Standardize DOD Delivery

"Semper Fidelis” goes the U.S. Marine Corps motto, meaning “always faithful.” Trucking is about as close as you can get to this venerable maxim without being an actual leatherneck, and trucking does have its share of such former Marines.

June 1, 2015
Editorial, Business

Editorial: The Economy Hits Pause

Congress and the administration still are struggling to do something more than absolutely nothing on a multiyear transportation plan, so consider the nation’s economy instead.

May 25, 2015
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Infrastructure Week Blues

Attending Infrastructure Week events and watching Congress work on a surface transportation bill reminds one of the value of hand-eye coordination.

May 18, 2015
Editorial, Business

Editorial: The HOS Restart Study

On the surface, it would appear the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s announcement last week that it had exceeded its goal of recruiting more than 225 truck drivers to participate in the hours-of-service restart study would be a positive development.

May 4, 2015
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Confusion in Washington

It’s amazing how many people are saying very similar things regarding a real federal surface transportation plan, yet there’s little reason to believe that anything substantial will happen soon.

April 20, 2015
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Still Battling Driver Turnover

Throughout the busy first quarter of trucking industry conferences and trade shows, we were continually impressed with the attempts by fleets and industry suppliers to enhance the quality of life of today’s truck drivers.

April 13, 2015
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Carbon Rule Approaching

The rumor mill was correct: The federal government did not publish its Phase 2 greenhouse-gas rule on truck emissions by March 31.

April 6, 2015
Perspective, Business

Opinion: FMCSA Refuses to Recognize CSA Defects

In January, FMCSA released its Crash Weighting Report. The four-year study was conducted due to pressure from Congress and the trucking industry. The concern is that the Crash Indicator, one of seven scores in the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program patently misrepresents a carrier’s level of responsibility in certain DOT-reportable crashes.

March 30, 2015
Editorial, Business

Still Waiting on CSA Fix

It has been more than four years since the government launched its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program.    

March 23, 2015
Editorial, Business

Editorial: Rising Truckload Sector

Even the most skeptical curmudgeon would have left the recent Truckload Carriers Association annual meeting with a sense of at least some encouragement.

March 16, 2015