We are now less six months from the official start of the electronic-logging era.
The rule from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has been years in the making, including a redo following a successful court challenge earlier in the decad
Author: Neil Abt
Seven fleets commit to 'Run on Less'
Fuel economy showcase to culminate at NACV show in September.
Report touts savings from 33-foot twin trailers, downplays truckload's concerns
Change would mean less congestion and emissions, FTR says.
E-commerce, border technology top NAFTA wish list
The huge potential of e-commerce in North America for U.S. exporters has yet to be fully realized because of the complexity, cost, and unpredictability of moving low-value, individual shipments across Mexican and Canadian borders; FedEx Corp. wrote.
Truckers to get overnight toll discount during NYC construction
Summer rail disruptions expected to create traffic nightmare.
Supreme Court declines to hear ELD challenge
OOIDA vows to continue fighting implementation of the mandate.
UPS seeks technical exemptions from ELD mandate
Company says requests would save money without hurting safety.
Labor secretary says change to overtime rule is needed
Alexander Acosta, Department of Labor secretary, made clear last week the debate over overtime pay did not end when the new presidential administration took over in January.
Overshadowed by President Trump’s infrastructure speeches and James Comey’s
Trump again touts infrastructure plan during campaign-style speech
Chao tells Senate details will be available before the end of September.
Has the Panama Canal expansion lived up to the hype?
U.S ports seeing growth, but Panama has experienced some bumps