Abigail Potter, Manager of Safety and Occupational Health Policy at the American Trucking Associations, discusses the current opioid crisis in America.
Abigail Potter, Manager of Safety and Occupational Health Policy at the American Trucking Associations, discusses the current opioid crisis in America.
The Department of Transportation (DOT) made a final ruling on new DOT panels which will go into effect on January 1, 2018. These revisions now complement DOT testing regulations with the Health and Human Services (HHS) Mandatory Guidelines that were revised earlier this year. In response to the current opioid crisis, the DOT drug testing program will now include testing for expanded opiates. Read more here!
Implementation of the FMCSA’s electronic logging device (ELD) requirement is only a few weeks away. On December 18, 2017, all drivers that currently maintain paper logs will be required to use an ELD for hours of service (HOS) compliance.
Before the deadline, both motor carriers and professional drivers will need to ensure their operations are prepared for the ELD rule requirements.
Are you concerned about your drivers operating equipment with a suspended or revoked driver’s license?
Relying on drivers to provide violation notifications or waiting until annual motor vehicle record (MVR) reviews to learn about a recent citation or license revocation may be detrimental to your business and reputation. Your ability to quickly identify new citations, unlicensed and high-risk drivers each month can be an effective tool to help reduce fines and accidents — and the costs of potential litigation, settlements or judgments.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, 19% of motor vehicle fatalities involved drivers with invalid licenses.
Listen to Bob Costello, Chief Economist for the American Trucking Associations as he talks about the overall economy and what to expect in truck freight volumes and supply.
With the recent human trafficking incident in Texas where nine people were found dead in the back of a tractor-trailer in San Antonio, the issue has become a stark reminder of why human smuggling networks must be brought to justice.