COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate On Hold
An emergency COVID-19 vaccine/testing rule from OSHA has been put on hold by an appeals court in the face of multiple legal challenges, while it appears that many truck drivers could be exempt.
An emergency COVID-19 vaccine/testing rule from OSHA has been put on hold by an appeals court in the face of multiple legal challenges, while it appears that many truck drivers could be exempt.
Gatik’s deployment with Walmart in Arkansas will be first time that an autonomous trucking company has removed the safety driver from a commercial delivery route on the middle mile.
Could exemptions to the new COVID-19 vaccine mandate for employees who work alone apply to truck drivers?
Trucking groups are unhappy that the new emergency rule mandating COVID-19 vaccinations or testing does not exempt truck drivers, despite lobbying efforts, and warn that the new rules will make the supply-chain crisis worse.
Clarity Solo makes it easier for carriers to configure and implement video telematics into more asset and fleet types.
Tools on the Lytx Driver App let drivers use their Android or iOS devices to track and improve their on-road performance.
Truck side guards can prevent a pedestrian, bicyclist, motorcyclist, or child from getting caught by the back wheel of a truck and being badly injured or killed.
Geotab, GM, and OnStar Business Solutions team up on a safety service which provides audible alerts to help encourage safer driving behaviors.
The DOT inspector general's office wanted to find out if the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's IT infrastructure contains security weaknesses.
The training delivers a curriculum of online courses combined with classroom and range training customized to cover the relevant regulatory requirements faced by each client.
Zonar report findings indicate the need for safety improvements industry wide, despite advancements in commercial trucking technology and safety precautions.
Large heavy and medium duty truck network captures Green Cross for Safety award from NSC.
A new rule designed to keep commercial drivers who fail drug and alcohol tests off the road is a win for trucking safety. Learn about the challenges still ahead.
Speeding and not wearing a seat belt were the top violations for both passenger-vehicle drivers and commercial drivers during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s Operation Safer Driver Week in July.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has issued a final rule closing a loophole in the federal drug and alcohol testing program.
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