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Voices
POLL: What should be priority No. 1 for a new DOT Secretary in the coming year?
What would you tell a new DOT secretary â indications are Trump will nominate former DOL Secretary Elaine Chao â to make the No. 1 priority in the coming year?
December 7, 2016
Channel 19
The ELD mandateâs double bind for owners of post-1999 trucks with earlier model mechanical engines
Owner-operator Randy Carlson runs a 2001 Freightliner chassis powered by an early-90s Cat 3406B. Itâs increasingly looking like the truck as configured (and others similarly situated) is between a compliance rock and a hard place with the ELD mandate.
December 1, 2016
Overdrive Radio
Regs outlook: Change is in the air
Between hope and a hard place: The potential import for owner-operators of a new federal administration as regards ELDs, speed limiters, CARBâs pursuit of an Ultra-Low NOx emissions standard and more, from Western States Trucking Association rep and former O/O Joe Rajkovacz at NASTCâs annual meeting.
November 22, 2016
Electronic Logging Devices
OOIDA to ask for new hearing on ELD challenge
If the 7th Circuit denies OOIDAâs request for a rehearing, the group will likely appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court, OOIDA Executive VP Todd Spencer says.
November 16, 2016
Voices
âPlease Trump donât let us downâ: Truckers sound hopeful but wary in reaction to election victory
Views on Trumpâs win were cautiously optimistic when came to potential easing of regulatory burden and the economy, more wary on road privatization and tolls. Conciliatory notes stressed the countryâs direction âisnât just up to Trump. We all have a hand in it.â
November 9, 2016
Overdrive Radio
âKeep fightingâ: One readerâs reaction to the 7th circuitâs ELD decision
In this Overdrive Radio âmailbagâ series podcast, more than one trucker strikes a defiant yet hopeful tone in response to yesterdayâs Halloween decision by the 7th Circuit Court of Appeals upholding the FMCSAâs ELD mandate final rule.
November 1, 2016
Electronic Logging Devices
ELD mandate survives court challenge
A federal mandate requiring nearly all U.S. truck operators to use electronic logging devices to track duty status has been upheld in court, meaning the December 18, 2017, compliance date remains effective.
October 31, 2016
Overdrive Radio
ELD mandate: Small fleet owner urges Congress to reconsider, more voices on the mandate
âItâs high time for our government officials to start using some common sense by listening to the voices of experience who know what they are talking about. Itâs time to reconsider this mandate to the benefit of all.â âZ-Tranz small fleet owner David Morin, based in Morganton, N.C. BONUS; New mailbag podcast on the mandate.
October 21, 2016
Voices
POLL: What is the top trucking issue from your vantage point?
These 10 issues â including the ELD mandate and hours of service, CSA, a so-called âdriver shortage and more â were ranked in this order in ATRIâs annual survey of carriers. Which one (or other issue) would you put at the top of your most pressing issues list?
October 14, 2016
Hours of Service
ELD mandate supplants hours of service as truckingâs top concern, survey shows
The complete results of the annual survey, which generated more than 3,200 responses from motor carriers and commercial drivers, were released today. The electronic logging device mandate scheduled to take effect next December is now the most concerning issue in trucking, survey respondents said, pushing hours to the No. 2 spot.
October 3, 2016
Electronic Logging Devices
Trucking attorney: Court appears likely to side with FMCSA in ELD court challenge
âThe [three-judge] panel was very suspect of the arguments that OOIDA was making and seemed to be much more in favor of the attorneys of the agency,â said transportation attorney Tim Wiseman of the Sept. 13-held oral arguments made in the ELD court challenge.
September 14, 2016
Overdrive Radio
Audio: OOIDA v. U.S. DOT â arguments delivered in court Tuesday
The electronic logging device mandate got its day in court Tuesday, September 13, in the Chicago-based 7th Circuit Court of Appeals. In this audio released via the courtâs website, youâll hear arguments from OOIDA and the U.S. Department of Transportation that will be familiar to regular readers, with some probing by appeals court justices.
September 14, 2016
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