Are speed limiters the final straw for truckers?
With the FMCSA proposing speed limiters on commercial motor vehicles, truckers have responded and they are overwhelmingly unhappy.
Renewable energy industry concerned of regulatory lieniency
Regulatory uncertainty creates wary renewable energy advocates.
California has plans for fossil fuels
California has unveiled its plan to drastically cut fossil fuels in the state.
California prepping for “zero-emissions” regulatory hikes
The California Air Resources Board announced Monday their proposal for the Advanced Clean Fleets regulation.
“Go 70 mph, tops”, most fleets use speed limiters
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration reported last week it would continue moving forward with a rule requiring speed limiters on trucks.
Hours-of-service lawsuit reaches the D.C. Circuit
The FMCSA’s adjustment to its 30-minute rest break rule conflicts with two safety issues that are caused by the previous regulation.
Hours of service lawsuit led by the OOIDA
The OOIDA is organizing in order to represent trucker’s interests during oral arguments in regards to a lawsuit involving hours-of-service requirements.
Freight broker bonds protect the carrier & the shipper
Hauling large quantities of freight over long distances does not come without its risk.