Safety Agency Drafts Truck Safety Plan
The government's truck safety agency is moving quickly to revitalize a regulatory program that many consider to be seriously flawed
The government's truck safety agency is moving quickly to revitalize a regulatory program that many consider to be seriously flawed
The U.S. Department of Transportation is proposing a change in hazardous materials transportation registration and fees program that would cost hazmat haulers in the form of higher fees
The new manager of the federal truck safety agency says her office is going to increase enforcement by doing more compliance reviews
Norman Y. Mineta has selected his roundtable of advisers and is on track to submit his report on truck safety by mid-May, according to Mineta assistant Tom Edick
The Federal Highway Administration's decision to withdraw from a Truck and Bus Safety Summit last December may wind up costing taxpayers almost $100,000
The Federal Highway Administration has gone ahead with plans to issue waivers to 23 truck drivers who do not meet federal vision requirements
A new Federal Highway Administration requirement will make trucking companies install reflective tape or reflectors on trailers
Federal officials continued to call for tougher truck safety enforcement at hearings on Capitol Hill yesterday
Truck safety continues to get front-burner attention in Washington, as a House panel and the National Transportation Safety Board schedule more hearings this month and next
The man in the truck safety hot seat at the Department of Transportation advises patience and careful study of the facts before anything is done to the Office of Motor Carriers
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration has issued what amounts to a test balloon for its ergonomics standards.
The Office of Motor Carriers got knocked around on Capitol Hill yesterday as Rep. Frank Wolf and others took the agency to task for shortcomings in its enforcement of truck safety rules
New Jersey Sen. Frank Lautenberg has spent his 16 years in the Senate plugging away on transportation and other issues. The 75-year-old Democrat has announced he will not run again
Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater has enlisted a respected Washington veteran to help lower the heat in the congressional dispute over truck and bus safety enforcement
Who should be responsible for the maintenance and safety of intermodal equipment – carriers or equipment owners? That’s the basic question now being asked by the Federal Highway Administration. Container chassis and intermodal trailers are often owned
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