In 2018, the trucking industry will undergo a lot of changes, most revolving around technology.
Battle over ELDs continuing to the end
Appeal to President Trump made for a trucking-wide 90-day waiver from the mandate. As the December 18 date for the imposition of the electronic logging device (ELD) mandate draws closer, efforts continue to delay it – largely via direct appeals to President Trump.
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Bill in Congress would require side underride guards on trailers, bolster rear guards
A bipartisan and bicameral group of U.S. lawmakers on Tuesday announced intentions to introduce a bill in Congress to require tractor-trailers to be equipped with so-called side underride guards, intended to protect car occupants in crashes in which the car slides under the trailer.
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Stuck in Traffic: Driver Shortage, Electronic Logs Make for Small Fleet Trouble
During a year when the industry took on a major role in helping rebuild from devastating natural disasters in Texas, Florida and California, overcapacity and a driver shortage continued to hamper trucking. That doesn’t mean the future doesn’t hold promise. Dan Clark, head of BMO Transportation Finance, discusses what 2017 was like for the industry and what to expect in 2018 and beyond.
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U.S. Rep. Brian Babin: ELD law is the ‘Dodd-Frank law of the trucking industry’
Texas Republican says he’s not opposed to ELDs, but is concerned for the viability of small trucking businesses as law kicks in.
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Large Truckload Driver Turnover Rate Rose in Third Quarter
The turnover rate at large truckload fleets rose five percentage points in the third quarter to an annualized rate of 95%, according to American Trucking Associations Chief Economist Bob Costello.
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Thoughts on ELDs from truck drivers
While the ELDs and the hours of service (HOS) rules that govern them are far from perfect, some feel transitioning to them won’t be too hard, while others think they’ll take away too much daily operational control.
Driver Wage Increases Could Stick Shippers With Rising Bills
Rising wages due to the truck driver crunch won’t be felt by consumers, with businesses and carriers likely shouldering the burden instead, experts say.
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Diesel up, gasoline down for the week
Yet government data shows prices for both fuels remains higher across the board versus 2016.
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ELD violations won’t ding carriers’ CSA scores until April, FMCSA announces
Carriers who are hit with citations for non-compliance with FMCSA’s electronic logging device mandate will not have points recorded against them in the Compliance, Safety, Accountability carrier scoring system, safety officials said today at a public hearing in Birmingham, Ala. It was previously announced that those drivers also will not be put out of service during that period.
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