Enforcement Officials Urged to Increase Safety and Security Measures
Top safety officials from the federal government recently told top level commercial vehicle safety enforcement officials that they need to do more to save lives on the highways
Top safety officials from the federal government recently told top level commercial vehicle safety enforcement officials that they need to do more to save lives on the highways
Meal deductions continue to top the list of tax-related questions RoadStar gets from its readers. This year, there are also concerns about losses on equipment, retirement savings, and bad debts
Legislation that would require a fuel surcharge on all truckload shipments and mandate that 100 percent of the surcharge be passed on to owner-operators has been introduced on Capitol Hill
Trucking companies who haul domestic steel are likely cheering a decision made Tuesday by the White House
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has finalized rules requiring all interstate motor carriers to file a new form MCS-150 every 24 months
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is moving full steam ahead to prevent trucks from being used by terrorists as weapons of mass destruction in the wake of the Sept. 11 attacks
Rules dealing with the application process for Mexican carriers and the safety audit system will likely be issued this week
The Oklahoma legislature has joined the fracas over new residency rules for truck registration
A representative of the American Trucking Associations urged a U.S. House of Representatives committee to implement a national transportation identification card
An Oklahoma district court has issued a temporary restraining order blocking new rules that would prohibit trucking companies from using third party agents to establish Oklahoma as their base state under the International Registration Plan
Owner-operators who claim Oklahoma as their base registration plate are not included in the state’s new rules relating to established place of business requirements
Lawmakers on Capitol Hill have been quick to attack President Bush’s proposed budget for the 2003 fiscal year, vowing to restore funding for highway projects cut by the administration
Out-of-state truckers who want to claim Oklahoma as their base registration state can no longer use the address of a third party licensing agent
The Bush Administration unveiled a proposed 2003 budget that increases defense spending and some transportation spending while cutting other transportation funds
It looks like Pennsylvania will be a step ahead of many other states in implementing a new federal law requiring security checks and fingerprinting of hazmat drivers
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