Insurance Study Shows Distracted Driving Getting Worse
According to a study from Travelers Insurance, distracted driving is on the rise again, after declining during the pandemic.
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According to a study from Travelers Insurance, distracted driving is on the rise again, after declining during the pandemic.
Possibly time to say goodbye to MCS-150, BOC-3 and Other Forms
In reviewing hundreds of videos every day, ICSA is seeing an increase in distracted/inattentive driving.
ICSA was privileged to attend the Truckload Carriers Association’s annual conference in Nashville, Tennessee last month. We are committed to represent the interests of our small carrier members in the industry and to bring back information about the industry that might be valuable.
You’re asking, “What does General Colin Powell have to do with trucking litigation?” Technically, nothing. But we found this very thoughtful article a valuable approach to how our industry thinks about and prepares for litigation.
FMCSA Eases Hours of Service for Trucks Serving Port of Baltimore
Beginning with model year 2027 and extending through 2032, new greenhouse gas (GHG) emission targets are set for all types of new medium- and heavy-duty engines and vehicles.
The Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) was fighting a court challenge to its proposed rule that would have required state departments of transportation and metropolitan planning organizations to establish their own emissions rules – as if there aren’t enough federal and state agencies seeking authority over truck and automobile pollution.
California Delays Part of CTC Program Again