News Tagged ‘traffic safety

Indiana trucking firm shut down over numerous safety violations

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 Indiana trucking firm shut down over numerous safety violations The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) has ordered U & D Service, Inc. of Indianapolis, Indiana, to immediately cease all transportation operations involving interstate commerce, declaring the company an “imminent hazard” to public safety.

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NC company ordered to reinstate driver fired for reporting faulty brakes

OSHA logo2 300x177 NC company ordered to reinstate driver fired for reporting faulty brakesThe U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) has ordered a North Carolina commercial printing company to reinstate a former truck driver it fired after he reported safety concerns about his company-owned truck.

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Investigators probing why two tractor trailers stopped on I-75 before pileup

interstate75L 100x100 Investigators probing why two tractor trailers stopped on I 75 before pileup An ongoing investigation of the deadly multivehicle pileup on both southbound and northbound stretches of I-75 in Florida has raised a couple of questions about procedure in the event foggy conditions impair highway visibility: First, why did the Florida Highway Patrol reopen the interstate to traffic after it had been closed about three hours due to blinding fog and smoke; and why did two tractor trailers stop in their lanes on the southbound stretch?

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New medical certification requirements go in effect for commercial drivers

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 New medical certification requirements go in effect for commercial drivers As of January 30, 2012, a new federal mandate requires all commercial driver’s license holders to provide information to their state driver licensing agency regarding the type of commercial vehicle operations they work for or expect to work for. The new federal requirement is intended to make U.S. highways and roads safer by restricting certain drivers who may be considered medically unsafe.

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Blinding fog and smoke eyed as a cause of deadly Florida pileup

interstate75L 100x100 Blinding fog and smoke eyed as a cause of deadly Florida pileup Survivors of a deadly multi-vehicle pileup on Interstate 75 south of Gainesville, Florida, blamed a blinding mixture of fog and smoke from a brush fire for the crash that killed 10 people and injured 18 others, some of them seriously. Much like the deadly December 29 pileup on I-10 in New Orleans, the Florida crashes involved a number of commercial vehicles, including six tractor trailers and what appeared to be a tour bus. At least a dozen other cars were involved in the crash.

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FMCSA’s final hours-of-service rule published

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 FMCSAs final hours of service rule publishedThe Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has announced its final rule on hours-of-service (HOS) regulations that govern work and rest periods for drivers. Trucking companies and drivers have until July 1, 2013, to comply with the rule changes, which Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said “will help prevent fatigue-related truck crashes and save lives.”

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First sleepy trucker case settled for $3 million, sleep-apnea rules to come

tired drivers 100x100 First sleepy trucker case settled for $3 million, sleep apnea rules to comeThe first lawsuit against a blaming sleep apnea for contributing to a fatal highway crash was settled earlier this month in Texas. Wanda Lindsay, who became an activist against sleep apnea in the trucking industry after her husband was killed in a May 2010 crash, settled with Celadon for $3 million.

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Should the federal government and states allow heavier truck loads?

yellowtruck 100x100 Should the federal government and states allow heavier truck loads?  The debate over whether to raise the weight limits for commercial trucks on federal interstate highways is heating up after Maine and Vermont passed legislation last week allowing trucks exceeding the 40-ton limit on its interstates for the next 20 years.

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Unsafe motor carriers can slide through loopholes, re-open under a new name

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 Unsafe motor carriers can slide through loopholes, re open under a new name  A report in Monday’s Baltimore Sun exposes how easy it is for some motor carriers with a long history of safety violations and crashes to reincarnate under a new name and business license after authorities shut them down. These are the companies that repeatedly demonstrate a blaring disregard for the law, take advantage of regulatory loopholes, and give the trucking industry an undeservedly bad reputation.

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Loopholes allow bad commercial drivers to stay behind the wheel

fmcsa e1292284735617 100x86 Loopholes allow bad commercial drivers to stay behind the wheelConsidering all the efforts the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is giving to restricting hours-of-service rules and drivers with sleep apnea in the name of safety, the loopholes in federal laws that allow unsafe commercial drivers with a history of violations to stay behind the wheel seem all the more outrageous.

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