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Florida Highway Patrol Campaigns to End Aggressive Driving
"Cutting off a big truck could cost you a fine, if you survive," comes the message from the Florida Highway Patrol, which in conjunction with the Florida Trucking Association is making sure the message hits home with a safety campaign through April 4
Police Can Track Your Location, From Your Cell, With or Without a Warrant
According to the ACLU, many police departments track user's phones to aide in an investigation. Reports from the ACLU suggest this may be happening far more than you would expect.
FMCSA Releases Planned Improvements to SMS
The FMCSA released planned "improvements" to the SMS. Are they moving in the right direction? Find out what improvements were made.
ATA Expresses Concern Over CSA Accountability Decision
ATA President and CEO Bill Graves said, "FMCSA has bowed to anti-industry interest groups and unfairly called into question the integrity of police accident reports prepared by America's law enforcement community."
Holland Driver Logs 3,000,000 Miles Without An Preventable Accident
Holland driver logs 3 million miles without a preventable accident. Find out what he says are the keys to avoiding an accident.
CSA Says No-Fault Crashes Still Penalize Truckers
CSA will penalize truckers for no-fault accidents, adding there is a correlation between past and future wrecks, although not a single expert could explain the hypothesis.
VIDEO: South Park Tackles Over-Regulation
South Park creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone have their fingers on the pulse of America's truck driving community, and the absolute frustration they have under so much government regulation.
Human Trafficking Watchdog Asks Truckers for Help
Human Trafficking is a horrible problem in North America. Truck Drivers are in a unique position to help deter this crime. Here's how.
Homeland Security Chief Questioned about Mexican Pilot Program
When will the official guidelines of the Mexican Pilot Program mandated by NAFTA be presented and approved? The dilemma continues.
Speed Camera Restrictions Gaining Momentum
Lawmakers, Law Enforcement and Trucking groups are at a stalemate regarding states use of red light and speed cameras. It's safety vs. revenue and no one's happy.
ATA CEO Bill Graves Files Lawsuit Over HOS Ruling
Citing unqualified predictions about safety and productivity, Bill Graves of the ATA is asking a Circuit Court of Appeals to roll back the revised Hours of Service ruling handed down in Nov. 2011.
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