Perspective
Opinion: Hiring Standard’s Unintended Consequences
According to the law of unintended consequences, the actions of people always have effects that are not anticipated. This idea manifests itself in all sorts of areas but has a significant impact in the realm of legislation and regulation.
August 17, 2015Opinion: Freight Brokering Laws Lack Enforcement
Since its inception, MAP-21 has allowed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to play fast and loose with its enforcement of regulations involving brokers — particularly when it comes to double brokering.
August 10, 2015Opinion: California’s Zero-Emissions Plan on the Horizon
This year, the freight movement sector will be facing the development of new emissions rules affecting trucking, warehousing and distribution centers in California.
August 3, 2015Opinion: Engine Warranties and Diesel Additives
For many years now, diesel engine manufacturers have continued to allude to equipment buyers about avoiding the use of diesel fuel additives. This position is expected, given the fact that engine manufacturers warranty the new equipment and its viability for extended periods of time after the purchase.
July 27, 2015Opinion: Improved Testing Could Reopen Bridges
Imagine pulling up to a bridge that you previously used but now is closed to you because of weight restrictions. What will you have to do to get to your destination? Well, that is exactly the kind of scenario that happened to me just last year.  Â
July 20, 2015Opinion: Maximizing Benefits of Onboard Technology
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July 13, 2015Opinion: Exercise Caution When Using a Broker
In the aftermath of the 2013 broker bond increase, some questions remain, such as whether the increase had the intended effect of “fighting fraud” and whether the bad brokers really were chased out of the industry.
July 6, 2015Opinion: Naturalistic Driving, Unnaturalistic Science
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has spent millions of dollars on naturalistic driving studies of commercial driver fatigue.
June 29, 2015Opinion: Food-Hauling Regulations Set to Change
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration will begin issuing final rules for the Food Safety Modernization Act in August, but the act will not fully impact the freight transportation industry until early next year, when the Federal Register publishes its most relevant section: Sanitary Transportation of Human and Animal Food.
June 22, 2015Opinion: Truck Dealers Move Industry Forward
Every day, thousands of the nation’s commercial truck dealerships — from the ordering process to delivery — meet customers’ needs and provide service after the sale.
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