Safety News Updates

Business, Safety

Flawed Safety Data Penalizing Many Fleets Under CSA Program, ATA Report States

Flawed data and methodology used in the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program have created “tens of thousands” of statistical anomalies, according to an American Trucking Associations white paper released last week.

December 16, 2013
Editorial, Safety

Editorial: Studying Safety

November 18, 2013
Perspective, Safety

Opinion: When Good Ideas Go Wrong

The Sept. 9 issue of Transport Topics included a News Digest entry regarding backup warning devices.

September 30, 2013
Safety

Shippers Seek to Overturn CSA Safety Scoring System

WASHINGTON — Lawyers representing some shippers and brokers told a federal appeals court that the government’s Safety Measurement System is an improperly enacted rule that should be vacated.

September 16, 2013
Government, Safety

Delaware Law to Require Backup Warning Devices for Trucks

Heavy trucks based in Delaware will soon have to be equipped with devices that can warn drivers or bystanders when the vehicles are backing up.

September 4, 2013
Safety

Carriers No Longer Need FMCSA OK Prior to Operating Authority Transfers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said carriers will have to notify the agency only when a transfer of operating authority occurs, rather than having to apply ahead of time.

September 2, 2013
Safety

New York Trooper Dies During Inspectors Championship

New York State Trooper William Keane, 56, died Friday from a heart attack after competing in the North American Inspectors Championship last week in Salt Lake City.

August 28, 2013
Safety

FMCSA to Simplify Registration System With Creation of Single Web-Based Form

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is overhauling its system for registering the companies that it regulates, a move that will condense 16 forms that companies must complete into a single Web-based form, regulators said last week.

August 26, 2013
Government, Business, Safety

Hersman Reappointed to NTSB

President Obama has reappointed Deborah Hersman to a third term as chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board.

August 6, 2013
Government, Business, Safety

DOT to Propose Eliminating Paperwork Requirement, Says Will Save Trucking $1.7 Billion Annually

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said Thursday the Department of Transportation will propose eliminating an inspection paperwork requirement that will save the trucking industry $1.7 billion annually.

August 1, 2013