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Tag: OOIDA: Page 24
Channel 19
EOBRs controversy over the national airwaves missing extant/emerging solutions
Wednesday, National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition” program ran this piece on the issue of the proposed federal mandate for electronic on-board recorder use for hours-of-service monitoring. If it goes into effect, virtually all interstate haulers will be required to use an EOBR for logs. You can still comment on the proposed EOBR rule, through May […]
April 22, 2011
Business
FMCSA opens comment period on EOBR
FMCSA will continue to accept and consider comments on all issues within the scope of the proposed electronic recorder rule.
April 12, 2011
Business
Groups oppose diverting highway funds
OOIDA testified against proposal to shift Highway Trust Fund dollars to non-highway transportation projects.
April 11, 2011
Overdrive Extra
Our EOBR gifts to Mexican carriers
One of the curious aspects of the current cross-border trucking plan is the U.S. paying for Mexican trucks to be equipped with electronic onboard recorders.
April 9, 2011
Business
FMCSA unveils cross-border trucking plan
Cross-border trucking project with Mexico will require fewer participants and equip participating Mexican trucks with GPS or electronic on-board recorders.
April 9, 2011
Channel 19
FMCSA listens: PSP update clarifies co-driver inspection violations
While I’m on the subject of CSA, I thought I’d share a bit of an update to this month’s Truckers News CSA cover story. In it, during dicussion of the DataQs system and Ed Webb’s case (which I wrote about yesterday), OOIDA’s Joe Rajkovacz raises a very particular problem with Pre-Employment Screening Program driver inspection/crash […]
March 4, 2011
Business
House OKs 1099 repeal
Starting in 2012, companies would have to file a Form 1099 on every business which they spend at least $600 a year.
March 4, 2011
Channel 19
One driver’s war: Taming CSA and the DataQs challenge process
I finally got the the opportunity to meet Boonville, Ind.-based driver Ed Webb (pictured) in person yesterday afternoon at the newly reopened downtown TA here in Nashville (speaking of which, Aaron Tippen’s performing tomorrow morning there at 10 a.m. and 12 noon if you’re headed down Tennessee way today). Webb was a source in my […]
March 3, 2011
Business
U.S., Mexico agree on trucking plan
A cross-border trucking agreement would allow Mexican trucks into the U.S. and require Mexico to phase out retaliatory tariffs.
March 3, 2011
Business
Groups split on cell phone proposal
ATA supports hands-free cell phone use, while OOIDA opposes federal proposal to ban handheld mobile phones.
February 24, 2011
Business
Detention time study, compensation bill filed
The legislation would require shippers and receivers to pay a fee for detention of drivers beyond the time established by USDOT.
February 17, 2011
Business
Speakers support hours status quo
In an FMCSA session, representatives from carriers and trucking groups and owner-operators said proposed changes wouldn’t lead to improvements
February 17, 2011
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