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Facing lawsuit from ATA, Rhode Island touts trucks-only toll plan

One month into Rhode Island’s trucks-only tolling plan, truckers have already paid $625,989 at the first two of 14 gantries to open in the state, according to numbers released Wednesday by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation. RIDOT says the total received so far is $27,322 more than what the state’s financial studies estimated. “With one full month […]

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Paccar recalls 3,000 Kenworth, Peterbilt tractors

More than 3,000 Kenworth and Peterbilt tractors are being recalled over an issue with the anti-lock braking system dash warning light not working properly, according to documents from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

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DTNA sets 24-hour service repair goal, launches new aftermarket parts initiative

Serving a market with ever-increasing demands for faster service and greater transparency, Daimler Trucks North America’s Aftermarket business launched several new initiatives to elevate dealer support and customer experience with the ultimate goal of offering a 24-hour service turnaround.

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FMCSA report outlines plan to overhaul CSA, with tests of new system slated to begin in Sept.

Complying with an order from Congress issued in 2015, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has released a report on how it plans to proceed in reforming its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program to better achieve CSA’s goal of identifying unsafe trucking companies. The chief reforms outlined in the 10-page report include replacing the existing CSA Safety Measurement […]

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AUTO HAULERS ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA-2018 FALL EXPO

 

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CVSA’s annual driver-focused enforcement blitz a month out

Operation Safe Driver Week, an annual enforcement spree put on by the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance, is set this year for July 15-21. During the weeklong blitz, enforcers will be focusing on traffic violations, seat belt enforcement, driver roadside inspections and driver regulatory compliance. CVSA says driver behavior is the cause of more than 88 percent of […]

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Young replaces Schroeder at the AHAA

Guy Young has replaced Bill Schroeder as general manager of the Auto Haulers Association of America (AHAA). The association represents the interests of finished vehicle carriers in the US and currently has more than 85 car carrier members (with almost 9,000 trucks between them) and around 35 suppliers. Young has a trucking and association leadership […]

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Roadcheck enforcement spree this week, inspectors to key in on hours of service violations

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s annual International Roadcheck, a three-day ramp up of truck and bus enforcement across North America, is scheduled for June 5-7. The year’s focus will be on hours-of-service compliance, says CVSA, due in part to the implementation of the U.S. DOT’s electronic logging device mandate.

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Which drivers are more likely to quit: Millennials or Gen X?

Are younger drivers, especially “Millennials†born in the 1980s, more likely to change jobs early on than middle-age drivers? The answer, according to new research by Stay Metrics, may not fit with pre-conceived notions. Stay Metrics is a provider of evidence-based driver feedback, engagement, training, and retention solutions for the transportation industry. Its new study comes as […]

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