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Volume 17, Edition 7

Once again I am sitting hear at the base of the Green Mountains writing my July bits and pieces.  I will make this short so that I can head out for a hike.  We are settling in to our new space in Lakewood.  If you are passing by stop in and eat some of the candy that is everywhere you look thanks to Shuie.  Our reception area now has an information highway traveled by small trucks.  Thanks to those of you who have sent us your logo embossed trucks to join the information highway.  All are welcome to be displayed!  Send them over – we would love to add you to our information highway and show that you have the CABadvantage.  We will post pictures as we get the road filled.

This month we report:

ANNE FERRO RESIGNS – The administrator of the FMCSA, Anne Ferro, announced her resignation.  She will be become CEO and President of the American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators. She has headed the FMCSA since 2009 and was the longest-serving administrator

ELECTRONIC LOGS – The FMCSA has agreed that it will begin accepting electronic logs as evidence of compliance with HOS regulations. Previously, drivers who prepared their logs on a computer and transmitted digitally signed copies of the log to their motor carrier were not in compliance with the regulations. The regulations stated that the logs must be in the drivers’ “own handwriting.” Drivers will be permitted to maintain electronic logs on their computers, tablets or smartphones and consider the driver in compliance with the regulations if an electronic signature is used. Drivers will be required to have the prior seven days of electronically signed logs available to be viewed on the device’s screen during an inspection. Law enforcement can request printed copies of the logs, and the driver must be given an opportunity to print the current and prior seven days.  If an electronic signature is not used, the driver will be required to print the electronic logs and manually sign them daily. Drivers will also be required to retain the prior seven days of manually signed logs.

NTSB RECOMMENDATIONS – The National Transportation Safety Board has issued a list of recommendations following its investigation into the collapse of the Interstate 5 bridge over the Skagit River in Washington state.  The NTSB has recommended that states certify pilot car operators, ban unauthorized use of cell phones for pilot car operators, and require CDL holders to obtain endorsements on their licenses before they can haul oversized loads.

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Volume 17, Edition 6

Welcome to summer.  Hope you are all enjoying some summer action.  We have had an interesting month as we moved to larger quarters.  We are at the same address but in a different building with a nicer view and more room for our growing operation.  More importantly Shuie now has even more room for his candy horde.

This month we report:

HOURS OF SERVICE – The fight for changes to HOS continues.  This month the arena was the U.S. Senate. An amendment was presented and added to The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations bill. Pending a study, the amendment sought to suspend the newest changes to the voluntary 34-hour restart provision and the requirement that any voluntary restart provision include two 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. overnight periods and the restriction on using a restart only once every seven days. A counter amendment was presented during the floor debate that would remove the suspensions of the overnight provisions and the one restart every seven days but keep the mandate for a study. Consideration of the bill was pulled from the Senate floor after disagreements over procedural rules prevented the bill from moving forward for debate.

TRUCKING TRENDS – The ATA released the latest edition of American Trucking Trends. Among the findings in American Trucking Trends:

In 2013, trucks moved 69.1% of all domestic freight tonnage, up from 68.5% the previous year.

The industry also collected 81.2% of all freight revenue, up from 80.7% in 2012.

Trucks move the majority of all NAFTA trade, hauling 55.4% of all trade with Canada and 65.4% of all trade with Mexico.

Trucking employed more than 7 million people in 2013.

The industry paid $37.8 billion in state and federal highway user fees. Read More

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