Browsing Archive: April, 2012

Amended rule targets reincarnated companies

Posted by Wesley Waters on Monday, April 30, 2012, In : Transportation News 

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on Wednesday, April 25, announced its final rule amending its rules of practice for motor carrier, intermodal equipment provider, broker, freight forwarder and hazardous materials proceedings. 

The agency’s final rule clarifies that paying the full proposed civil penalty in an enforcement proceeding, either in response to a Notice of Claim (NOC) or later in the proceeding, does not allow respondents to unilaterally avoid an admission of liabi...


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CVSA’s Roadcheck 2012 planned for June 5-7

Posted by Wesley Waters on Monday, April 23, 2012, In : Transportation News 

Mark your calendars. The CVSA Roadcheck 2012 is scheduled for June 5-7. The annual inspection event is the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s 72-hour safety blitz.  

CVSA sponsors Roadcheck with participation by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Pipeline and Hazardous Materials Safety Administration, Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators, Transport Canada, and the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation (Mexico).

Roadcheck is the largest targeted enf...


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DOT to Undertake Heavy-Truck Study Byline: Eric Miller

Posted by Wesley Waters on Thursday, April 19, 2012, In : Transportation News 

The Department of Transportation will seek assistance from state agencies in a study of the safety performance of overweight heavy trucks — those that run heavy both with permits and those that run overweight illegally.

While details of the study remain unclear, DOT said earlier this month the study is a joint project of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration and the Federal Highway Administration — both DOT agencies — to collect safety data from roadside inspections to “det...


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Companies weigh risks of distracted driving

Posted by Wesley Waters on Wednesday, April 18, 2012, In : Transportation News 

Byline: Larry Copeland, USA TODAY

 

Distracted driving has emerged over the past five years as perhaps the top road safety priority in the USA. April is National Distracted Driving Awareness month.

 

Most attention has focused on individual drivers, especially young ones. Now, many businesses — concerned about liability issues in the face of new laws and the impact of distraction-related crashes on their bottom line — are beginning to develop policies for their fleet drivers.

 

A ne...


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Carriers take multiple steps with CSA, TCP survey finds

Posted by Wesley Waters on Wednesday, April 18, 2012, In : Transportation News 

Sixty-five percent of surveyed carriers are utilizing 3 or more methods to comply with the regulations of CSA 2010, according to Transport Capital Partners’ First Quarter 2012 Business Expectations Survey.

Not only are more carriers taking steps to comply with CSA regulations, 65 percent are utilizing three or more methods, so finds Transport Capital Partners’ First Quarter 2012 Business Expectations Survey.

 

While multiple steps require more company resources, carriers are mak...
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DOT Compliance Resource Links


Criterion Drug and Alcohol Testing
NC Department Of Revenue (Motor Fuel Tax Forms)
N.C. Department of Public Safety(State Highway Patrol)
NCDOT Oversize/Overweight(Permits Unit)
Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA)
International Fuel Tax Association Inc (IFTA)
North Carolina General Assembly (NCGA)