DOT initiates cross-border trucking audit
A follow-up audit has been initiated on cross-border trucking provisions in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), according to information from the inspector general, Department of Transportation (DOT). ... TSA looking for security risks to prioritize
The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is looking for areas within the industry where the greatest security risks lie so that priorities can be established, said Chet Lunner, TSA office or marine and land security. "The threat is real--and it's intermodal," he said. ... Rule expected in June for federal hazmat permitting
Reguired federal permitting for transporting certain hazardous materials is "definitely on the radar screen" with a final rule expected in June 2004, said Danny Shelton of the Federal Motor Carrier Administration (FMCSA).... EPA report encourages idle reduction by carriers
The United States Environmental Protection Agency has released a report to help truck carriers and others better measure benefits of idle reduction technologies.... FMCSA amends certain driver record regulations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has amended certain regulations for carriers to obtain records of new or prospective drivers,... Rule requiring fingerprint-based driver background checks delayed until 2005
The rule requiring fingerprint-based background checks for drivers seeking hazardous materials endorsements on their commercial driver licenses (CDLs)... Seminar examines international trade rules
The National Industrial Transportation League (NITL) has organized a special new seminar for transportation and trade professionals titled, The Impact... New HOS rule complicates propane deliveries
Being able to serve propane customers promptly in the event of emergencies--such as unexpected calls for tank refills and breakdown of furnace equipment--has become a problem for propane distributors, said Rick Roldan, president of the National Propane Gas Association (NPGA). "This makes everyone in this room choose between compliance and safety," he said.... Driver background check delayed until 2005
The rule requiring fingerprint-based background checks for drivers seeking hazmat endorsements on their commercial driver licenses (CDLs) has been delayed until January 31, 2005. In addition, while the Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) is conducting the driver's security threat assessments, the state that issued the endorsement may extend the CDL expiration date to June 28, 2005, according to information published in the Federal Register April 6.... Canadian HOS 16-hour rule raises concerns
Canadian federal and provincial governments have decided that if the 16-hour window is to be included in new Canadian hours-of-service regulations, the...
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