Sheri Call, executive vice president of Washington Trucking Associations, said her members are experiencing a slowdown because of COVID-19’s impact on trade with China.
Author: Eleanor Lamb
Washington Trucking Community Proceeds With Caution Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
Sheri Call, executive vice president of Washington Trucking Associations, said her members are experiencing a slowdown because of COVID-19’s impact on trade with China.
South Carolina DOT Ramps Up Infrastructure Work
The South Carolina Department of Transportation has increased funds dedicated to infrastructure construction projects, according to Transportation Secretary Christy Hall.
Lawmakers Introduce Legislation to Increase Truck Parking
Lawmakers in the House of Representatives have introduced legislation that would address the lack of available truck parking. Reps. Mike Bost (R-Ill.) and Angie Craig (D-Minn.) are co-sponsoring the Truck Parking Safety Improvement Act, which they intr…
Court Strikes Down RIDOT’s Petition for Rehearing in Truck Tolls Case
The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has denied the Rhode Island Department of Transportation’s petition for a rehearing in the legal battle over trucks-only tolls.
Court Strikes Down RIDOT’s Petition for Rehearing in Truck Tolls Case
The United States Court of Appeals for the First Circuit has denied the Rhode Island Department of Transportation’s petition for a rehearing in the legal battle over trucks-only tolls.
CDL Information System Glitches Impact FMCSA Clearinghouse
The Commercial Driver’s License Information System, on which the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse relies, is experiencing connectivity issues, thereby hampering the process through which licenses can be validated.
Trucking Industry Weighs In on DOT Freight Plan
Infrastructure investment and increased truck parking capacity are among the recommendations listed by freight haulers that participated in the Department of Transportation’s request for information on its National Freight Strategic Plan.
S.D. Transportation Commission Announces $14 Million in Bridge Grants
The South Dakota Transportation Commission recently awarded 27 grants totaling $14 million to local government agencies to support bridge preservation and replacement efforts.
FMCSA Advances Final Rule on HOS to the White House
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has sent a final rule on changes to hours-of-service regulations to the White House.