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DMV Proposal Describes Violations to Disqualify CDL Holders from Driving

The California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) issued a regulatory notice on October 22, 2014 proposing to add nearly three dozen violations of the Vehicle Code that could result in disqualifying a commercial driver’s license (CDL) holder from operating a commercial motor vehicle. An audit of California’s CDL program found that the state was not […]

Caltrans Posts Proposed 2015 Specification Changes

The way California road builders do their job is going to be changing next year, as Caltrans is rolling out new Standard Specifications for 2015. A draft version of some of the proposed changes is available on the agency’s web site right now, with additional changes to the existing 2010 specifications. The state Department of […]

California Employers Pay Highest Workers’ Comp Costs in Nation

CalChamber – November 18, 2014 The biennial study by the Oregon Department of Business and Consumer Services has confirmed that California employers pay the highest workers’ compensation costs in the nation — by a wide margin. California has consistently ranked among the most expensive states in this workers’ compensation rate study for more than a […]

CVSA Echoes Industry Calls On Removing CSA Data From Public View

Following letters to U.S. Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx by two industry coalition groups (including the CCTA) asking that FMCSA be required to limit the public availability of motor carrier safety data, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) submitted a similar letter to Mr. Foxx on November 14, 2014.

CVSA Votes to Remove Requirement That Driver’s Speak English from OOS Criteria

Alliance also petitions FMCSA for Standard Testing Procedure on Language Proficiency The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) member jurisdictions have voted to remove from the out-of-service (OOS) criteria violations of 49 C.F.R. § 391.11(b)(2) that generally states that a person shall not drive a commercial motor vehicle unless that person “can read and speak the […]

A History Lesson in Not Getting Paid Transportation Charges

It’s not every day I get a call from a member where I’m able to invoke 200+ years of American history to basically blame our member for his troubles. A recent late afternoon call left me and our member nearly in tears laughing at the underlying ironic truth to my response to his problem. Unfortunately, […]

The Last Mile – Port Drayage Truckers

When importing a widget manufactured in China, the ocean voyage is typically 2+ weeks. With increasing satellite telematics capabilities, a container loaded with widgets can be tracked from the time the container arrives at the origin port awaiting the ocean vessel to be loaded for arrival at your requested port. What happens next is called […]