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Truck Driver Shortage Warning Industry organizations have long been alerting about a shortage of workforce in trucking, especially among long-haul drivers responsible for interstate transportation. Prior to the COVID-19 pandemic, there was a deficit of almost 61,000 drivers, as reported by the American Trucking Associations, the largest industry representative group. They project that this gap could widen to 160,000 drivers by 2028. Impact of the Pandemic The American Trucking Associations, which is also the most influential lobbying organization for the industry, has invested over $2 million in lobbying federal legislators in five of the last six years. In an April…
In the case of Truck Insurance Exchange v. Kaiser Gypsum Company, Inc., the U.S. Supreme Court recently ruled that an insurer responsible for claims against a debtor, and potentially impacted by the debtor’s bankruptcy, qualifies as a “party in interest” with the right to participate in the debtor’s Chapter 11 proceedings. Before this decision, courts frequently applied the “insurance neutrality doctrine” to prevent insurers from interfering in the Chapter 11 planning process. According to this doctrine, a Chapter 11 plan was deemed “insurance neutral” if it did not enhance the insurer’s pre-petition obligations or undermine the insurer’s pre-petition policy rights.…
The movement towards deregulating financial services, notably in the FinTech sector, is often seen as a response to excessive regulation that has hindered innovation. The current administration is making efforts to reduce the numerous regulations established during the Biden era. Both the CFPB and the FDIC have paused or reversed certain rule-making initiatives. The Senate has also passed a measure to repeal a CFPB rule that impacts Big Tech’s activities in the digital payments space. However, in a recent interview with Karen Webster for the “Monday Conversation” series, Justin Grooms, President of Bolt, emphasized that regulation remains a significant component…
Challenges in Attracting Youth to Trucking The trucking industry is currently facing difficulties in recruiting new talent, particularly among younger individuals. Despite being the obvious target demographic, young people today are often reluctant to consider a career in trucking. Workplace Expectations There are clear reasons for this hesitance. Firstly, workplace expectations must be re-evaluated. It’s unlikely that an 18-year-old would be eager to start their career with the understanding that they’d be required to work 14-hour shifts, with a portion potentially being unpaid. Revamping Workdays To successfully attract younger drivers, trucking companies need to rethink their work schedules. Implementing eight-hour…
Parke Heritage Middle School Students Experience Truck Driving Simulation On Monday, Bree Desmith, a student at Parke Heritage Middle School, had the chance to try a simulator that provided a glimpse into the life of a professional truck driver. Guided by the simulator and Allyson Hay, a real truck driver, Desmith navigated the experience, though she humorously noted that she “crashed” during the simulation. Despite this, she found the experience educational and exciting, describing it as “kind of scary” but also enjoyable. Desmith was one of several students from Parke Heritage Middle School and high school who participated in the…
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Anticipating Baseball Season As the Guardians’ equipment truck vanishes into the western skyline, it’s a clear indication that baseball season is imminent. However, this year’s “truck day” presents a unique challenge for some staff members due to ongoing construction at Progressive Field. Busy Days Ahead for Clubhouse Staff According to Brandon Biller, the assistant home clubhouse manager, the next four days will be among the busiest of the offseason as workers prepare the semi-trailer with personal belongings and gear from players, coaches, and staff. This is all in anticipation of the three-day journey to the team’s training…
Trudeau Expresses Concerns Over Weekend Protest Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has voiced his apprehensions regarding the potential for violence during the upcoming protest planned on Parliament Hill by truckers and others joining in. In a discussion with The Canadian Press, Trudeau noted that the “freedom convoy” has evolved beyond a protest against the federal vaccine mandate for cross-border truckers. It has instead become a platform for a small faction of “very angry” individuals who oppose all public health measures aimed at mitigating the spread of COVID-19, some of whom have indicated a propensity for violence. While Trudeau acknowledged that much…
RLI Corp Teams Up with TruckerCloud RLI Corp’s RLI Transportation division has partnered with TruckerCloud, the premier telematics data platform for commercial auto insurance. This collaboration aims to enhance RLI’s transportation insurance sector, which is recognized for its innovative approach in the commercial transportation insurance market. About TruckerCloud Based in Atlanta, GA, TruckerCloud helps insurers introduce telematics-based programs efficiently. The platform is specifically tailored for the commercial auto insurance industry, providing tools that improve risk assessment, simplify claims reporting, and enhance loss control. TruckerCloud is transforming the commercial trucking sector by promoting transparency, efficiency, and informed decision-making through innovative technologies…
Washington—The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has formally criticized California’s Advanced Clean Fleets (ACF) Rule by submitting comments to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and urging the denial of California’s waiver authorization request. “ATA remains firmly against California’s misguided and unattainable regulation,” stated Chris Spear, President & CEO of the ATA. “This damaging rule sets impractically high goals and timelines that are already causing confusion on the West Coast and pose a risk of major disruptions to our national supply chain.” “According to the Clean Air Act, the EPA must assess California’s request considering both available technology and the fleets’…
NASHVILLE, Tenn. According to Fullbay’s fifth annual State of Heavy-Duty Repair Report (SOHDR), 48% of women remain at a single repair shop throughout their careers. The report found that while 84% of participants were male and 19% female, women tend to favor a long-term commitment to one shop rather than frequently changing workplaces. In contrast, 23% of men reported working at two shops over their careers and 20% at three different shops. In partnership with the ATA’s Technology & Maintenance Council, Fullbay has released its latest State of Heavy-Duty Repair Report. This report provides commercial repair businesses and shop managers…