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Industry Hoping For Voluntary Adoption of Safety Technology

Can a concerted outreach campaign convince more motor carriers to voluntarily embrace proven safety technologies, or will it take a potential regulatory mandate to drive adoption rates? Efforts by federal regulators to require such technology on new trucks are quietly progressing. In recent weeks, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has said it is moving toward a proposed requirement for automatic emergency braking on heavy trucks as soon as next year. Some trucking trade organizations, however, are hoping that education, data and ongoing research efforts underway through a federal program called Tech-Celerate Now will hasten acceptance and adoption of these safety technologies on a voluntary basis.

New Texas law aims to mitigate nuclear verdicts

Jul 8, 2021 Lawmakers in Texas last month passed a bill, which has since been signed into law by Gov. Greg Abbott, that adds a layer of protection for motor carriers in post-crash litigation. The law will go into effect Sept. 1. CCJ Symposium: Time to Transform Future-proofing your fleet operations for the road ahead Join us CCJ Symposium, August 9-11, in Birmingham, Ala. CCJ Symposium assembles fleet executives, thought leaders, industry analysts and leading suppliers to give you concrete action items for trucking’s most pressing issues. We ll have multiple sessions to talk through how to: Transform Your Operation Transform Your Workforce

Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) and the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) have implemented measures to improve traffic flow, and local trucking firms Intermodal Cartage Co (IMC) and Mid-South Transport are seeing some benefits to the measures

Arkansas Department of Transportation (ARDOT) and the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) have implemented measures to improve traffic flow, and local trucking firms Intermodal Cartage Co (IMC) and Mid-South Transport are seeing some benefits to the measures
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Trucking Industry Looks At Cannabis Legalization And What It Means For Thousands of Drivers

It seems the growing popularity of cannabis in the U.S. represents a complex issue for the trucking industry. With trucking being federally regulated, cannabis remains prohibited under federal workplace drug testing programs for the over 3.5 million drivers who haul our shipments back and forth across the country. The subject came up at a Senate Surface Transportation, Maritime, Freight and Ports Subcommittee hearing that was called “Freight Mobility: Strengthening America’s Supply Chains and Competitiveness,” and Cannabis Wire took a deep dive. Participating lawmakers looked at how Congress and other stakeholders could enhance the country s transportation infrastructure and supply chains to ensure the continued competitiveness of American freight movement.”

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