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House Committee Reviews Transportation Regulations On Wednesday, the House Committee on Transportation & Infrastructure held a hearing to discuss the regulatory and administrative agenda of the Department of Transportation. The meeting was initiated by Highways and Transit Subcommittee Chairman Rick Crawford (R-AR). Crawford emphasized that the focus was on the Department of Transportation’s agenda concerning various modal administrations under the subcommittee’s jurisdiction. He highlighted that stakeholders from across the nation have expressed concerns about the overwhelming regulatory burden imposed by the current administration since President Biden’s inauguration. An analysis by the National Association of Manufacturers indicated that federal regulations are…
Health Concerns Among Truck Drivers in India A recent report published on Tuesday indicates that approximately 55.1% of truck drivers in India have visual impairments. Among these drivers, 53.3% require corrections for distance vision, while 46.7% need treatment for near vision. The study conducted by IIT Delhi highlights several other health issues: around 44.3% of drivers are classified as having a borderline or above normal body mass index (BMI), 57.4% exhibit high blood pressure, and 18.4% show signs of borderline or elevated blood sugar levels. The assessment involved screening 50,000 truck drivers across various states, including Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya…
In the modern trucking sector, enhancing operational efficiency and promoting sustainability are interconnected goals. For managers of heavy-duty truck equipment, the pathway to achieving these objectives involves re-evaluating conventional maintenance approaches. An example of this is Volvo Trucks’ AI-driven adaptive maintenance offered in Blue Service Contracts, which illustrates how utilizing real-time data can enhance maintenance schedules, lower expenses, and lessen environmental effects. Rethinking Conventional Maintenance Conventional maintenance schedules typically depend on fixed mileage intervals, such as every 50,000 or 60,000 miles. Although these intervals are straightforward, they can result in excessive maintenance, leading to unnecessary costs in parts and labor…
ATRI research indicates that women are attracted to driving careers due to their earning potential. (ATRI) [Stay updated on transportation news: Subscribe to TTNews for daily updates.] Challenges Faced by Female Truck Drivers A recent study by the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) has highlighted several key barriers preventing women from entering and remaining in the trucking industry. These include negative industry perceptions, completion rates of training programs, lack of truck parking, access to restrooms, and issues related to harassment and discrimination. Comprehensive Research Methodology Released on June 18, ATRI’s study incorporated insights from thousands of truck drivers, motor carriers,…
Fluid Truck Leadership Shakeup Fluid Truck, a startup aiming to innovate the commercial vehicle rental sector, has removed its co-founders, CEO James Eberhard and chief legal counsel Jenifer Snyder, as per sources familiar with the situation. This upheaval, characterized by employees as a hostile takeover, was instigated by two minority investors on the board. Both Eberhard and Snyder continue to hold their respective seats on the board. Financial Struggles Lead to Leadership Change This leadership shift, previously unreported, comes after Fluid Truck incurred significant financial losses, totaling tens of millions of dollars by June 30, resulting in unpaid obligations to…
Concerns from Trucking Industry Leaders on ACT Regulations In a strongly articulated letter addressed to several governors and a governor-elect, leaders from the trucking industry have voiced their worries regarding the Advanced Clean Trucks (ACT) regulations. The industry representatives warn that many within their sector risk losing everything if their concerns are not heard. They also fear that should President-elect Trump change his stance—having previously opposed ACT during his prior term—the impacts on the trucking industry could be disastrous. This letter was co-signed by prominent figures, including Gregory Fulton (CEO, Colorado Motor Carriers Association), Kendra Hems (President, Trucking Association of…
Charlotte Students Launching Food Truck Business A collective of students from Charlotte is embarking on a venture to establish a food truck as part of a career development program facilitated by the nonprofit organization, Exposure Project. Empowering Youth in Low-Income Areas In numerous underprivileged neighborhoods, many teenagers find it challenging to visualize a clear career trajectory. Exposure Project aims to address this concern by showcasing various opportunities and equipping students with the necessary tools for a prosperous future. Collaboration and Creativity At the north Charlotte facility of Exposure Project, the atmosphere is filled with teamwork and innovative brainstorming. The participants…
Impact of Trucking on Driver Health The trucking industry and its lifestyle significantly affect drivers’ health. On average, truck drivers have a life expectancy of merely 61 years, which is nearly 20 years shorter than that of the average American. Urgency for Driver Wellness Programs This concerning figure emphasizes the urgent need for comprehensive wellness programs for drivers. Unique Health Challenges Faced by Drivers The lifestyle associated with trucking is not only detrimental to life expectancy but also shortens overall healthspan. Truck drivers encounter specific health challenges, including limited access to nutritious food—most truck stops stock primarily convenience foods rather…
Business Dependence on Reliable Transportation Industry leaders like Ed from Simonson Lumber understand that failing to deliver their products safely and on schedule could jeopardize their business and lead to the loss of valuable customers and orders. Trust in Quality Custom Trucks This is why Ed is excited to announce that Renegade Truck Equipment has completed a 2025 Freightliner equipped with a Moffett attachment for Simonson Lumber. Ed and his team are so impressed with the quality of Renegade’s craftsmanship that they plan to engage them for their next custom truck project. They feel confident placing part of their company’s…
(Photo: Ethiopian Embassy in Djibouti) Tragic Deaths of Ethiopian Truck Drivers in Djibouti Addis Abeba – In recent weeks, at least three Ethiopian truck drivers and one mechanic have lost their lives due to the extreme heat in Djibouti, with two additional drivers requiring hospitalization. Financial Pressures Leading to Unsafe Working Conditions In an interview with Addis Standard, Solomon Zewdu, the General Manager of the Ethiopian Heavy Truck Drivers Association, stated that vehicle owners are sending drivers to Djibouti without cargo to avoid idle vehicle costs in Ethiopia. This practice forces drivers to wait without work while enduring dangerous temperature…