speed News Updates

Government, Business

NTSB Wants 10-Year Driving Records for New Truck, Bus Drivers

The National Transportation Safety Board wants trucking companies to gather 10 years of driving records for newly hired drivers — an increase from the current three years that the board said does not allow carriers to make informed hiring decisions.

June 6, 2012
Perspective, Business

Opinion: Make Mandating Speed Limiters a Top Priority

Each year, the Department of Transportation undertakes a number of new initiatives to further reduce or eliminate highway crashes. One measure DOT has announced it will undertake this year will have a marked effect on highway safety: mandating that speed limiters on large trucks be set at a reasonable top speed.

April 9, 2012
Business

ATA Cites Safety Study in Pushing for Speed Limiters on Trucks

New research released this week by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration confirms the safety benefits of using technology to electronically govern and limit trucks’ speed, American Trucking Associations said Wednesday.

March 28, 2012
Business

TCA Backs 65-mph National Speed Limit

KISSIMMEE, Fla. — The Truckload Carriers Association has decided to endorse a 65-mph national speed limit in the latest sign of consensus-building within the industry.

March 12, 2012
Business

Illinois Truck Speed Limit Rises to 65 mph

Illinois’ law allowing truckers in most parts of the state a 65-mph speed limit took effect Sunday.

January 3, 2012
Letters to the Editor, Business

Letters: Taxes, Speed Limiting

Your Oct. 31 “Analysis” from The Associated Press, which was headlined “Small Business Tax Deduction to Shrink, Showing Importance of Year-End Planning” (p. 7), stated: “The maximum that can be deducted under the two deductions combined is $2 million.”

November 28, 2011
Business

New Kansas Speed Limit Brings Safety Concerns from Trucking

A new, higher speed limit in Kansas could cause safety problems if trucks are governed at lower speeds than the new limit, the head of the state’s trucking association said.

June 28, 2011
Government, Business

Texas May Boost Some Highway Speed Limits to 85-mph

The Texas House has given final approval to a bill that could raise the speed limit on some highways to 85 mph, the Associated Press reported.

April 12, 2011
Letters to the Editor, Business

Letters: Turnpike Speeds, Late Fees, Driver Detention, Trucker GPS Units

While I fully support the Ohio Trucking Association’s stance on limiting speeds to 65 mph or lower, I still am a proponent for same-speed roads because split speeds promote obvious obstacles to safety on the roads.

January 31, 2011
Editorial, Business

Limiting Heavy-Duty Truck Speeds

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has finally responded to our request for a federal mandate to limit heavy-duty truck speeds to 68 mph in order to improve safety on the nation’s highways.

January 10, 2011