Perspective
Opinion: More Truck Safety, No New Regulations
Most have heard the outcome of MAP-21, the current highway funding law, for the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, which has said repeatedly that MAP-21 requires it to complete 29 new safety regulations within 27 months.
June 3, 2013Opinion: The Cold Chain’s Future Efficiency
A slow economic recovery, volatile diesel fuel prices, more stringent environmental controls and increased focus on food safety and load security put enormous pressure on every link in the “cold chain.â€
May 27, 2013Opinion: It’s Not Too Late to Fight the Broker Bond
In today’s America, money wins out over sound judgment, and politics are used by powerful lobbies to secure laws and regulations favorable to them and their interests.  Take, for example, the $75,000 property broker bond, commonly referred to as the “freight broker†bond.
May 20, 2013Opinion: The Risks of ‘Rebrokering’
Carriers that seek the ability to “rebroker†freight without separate broker authority and bond will keep the door open to marketplace fraud and nonpayment. Worse still, the practice will expose carriers to the ever-increasing risk of liability for accidents they did not cause.
May 13, 2013Opinion: Regarding Pilot Flying J
The following is a letter sent to the motor carrier members of American Trucking Associations by ATA President and CEO Bill Graves on May 2, 2013, regarding the ongoing investigation of alleged discrepancies in a fuel purchasing rebate program by federal authorities into Pilot Flying J.
May 6, 2013Opinion: Get Ready for the Future
Our industry must adjust to major changes in government regulations. We know that changes are coming, but it’s still not clear precisely when they will go into effect, nor do we know exactly what the changes will be.
April 29, 2013Opinion: Truck Driver Fault: What Are the Odds?
American Trucking Associations recently released a report citing numerous studies showing that passenger vehicle (car) drivers are principally responsible for between 70% and 75% of fatal car-truck crashes.
April 22, 2013Opinion: As the Wrench Turns
It’s no secret that the mechanic shortage is as prevalent as the driver shortage, and the fleet that manages to retain its service technicians — and keep them content and productive for the long term — has a huge financial advantage.
April 15, 2013Opinion: Lighting Tech for Better Trucking
Lighting is already responsible for 19% of the world’s electricity consumption, and its technological advancements are changing the world in fascinating ways, including some that are becoming increasingly more evident in the trucking industry.
April 8, 2013Opinion: Safety, Litigation and CSA Data
 Despite what may be a less than favorable public image, virtually every significant truck safety innovation over the past 30 years originated within the trucking industry.
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