In brief: modernized testing regulations, California’s fuel law, and post-hurricane road reopenings

DOT proposes changes to drug and alcohol testing regulations, California targets new fuel price law, and roads begin to reopen after hurricanes. Modernizing drug and alcohol testing regulations in transportation The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) has proposed changes to its workplace drug and alcohol testing regulations, allowing the optional use of electronic signatures, forms, […]
Freightliner launches the fifth generation of the Cascadia

The new version is a redesign of the renowned Class 8 highway truck. Freightliner unveiled the fifth generation of the Cascadia on the morning of Tuesday, October 15. The new version is a redesign of the renowned Class 8 highway truck. The model was introduced at the American Trucking Associations’ Management Conference and Exhibition, marking […]
Emergency measures and preparations for Hurricane Milton in Florida

The state of Florida continues to implement safety and security measures to receive Hurricane Milton. Florida is implementing an unprecedented mobilization of approximately 8,000 National Guard members in anticipation of Hurricane Milton’s arrival. This mobilization is complemented by the establishment of a camp at Tropicana Field in St. Petersburg, which will house 10,000 emergency response […]
Florida braces for Hurricane Milton: storm threatens supply chains

In addition to the severe impact expected across the state, Milton is already causing serious disruptions in Florida’s freight transportation markets. The state of Florida is preparing for the arrival of Hurricane Milton, a storm that has reached Category 4, with sustained winds of 127 mph and gusts of up to 155 mph. In addition […]
In briefs: per diem rate for truckers, Bridge of the Americas transit and connected vehicles

Increased rates for truckers, proposed closure of the Bridge of the Americas for cargo, and restrictions on connected vehicle technology. Increase in the rate for owner-operators and independent truckers The special per diem rate for transportation workers will increase starting October 1. According to the Internal Revenue Service, rates for independent truckers and owner-operators will […]
I-10 electrification: Microsoft, PepsiCo, Maersk, DB Schenker and AIT Worldwide Join Forces

The alliance aims to develop comprehensive infrastructure for long-haul electric trucks Microsoft, PepsiCo, Maersk, DB Schenker, and AIT Worldwide have joined forces in an ambitious initiative to electrify the trucking corridor along Interstate 10 (I-10), which connects Los Angeles with El Paso, Texas. This stretch links two of the busiest ports in the United States […]
In brief: zero-emission truck weight limits, tax deduction and fuel prices

California sets zero-emission truck weight limits, congress seeks tax deduction restoration and fuel prices in the U.S. Weight limits for zero-emission trucks in California A new law establishing weight limits for zero-emission trucks has been approved by the California Legislature. This legislation, which amends a previous law, allows trucks powered by natural gas and electric […]
Texas Transportation Commission acquires SH 288 toll operations for lower rates

This move aims to reduce toll rates on a crucial 61-mile route connecting Houston with the Gulf of Mexico The Texas Transportation Commission has taken a significant step by announcing the acquisition of the toll operations for State Highway 288 for $1.73 billion. This move aims to reduce toll rates on a crucial 61-mile route […]
Texas sues General Motors for violating customer privacy

The Texas Attorney General has filed a lawsuit against General Motors accusing the company of unethical business practices Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has filed a lawsuit against General Motors (GM), accusing the company of false, deceptive, and misleading business practices related to the illegal collection and sale of private driving data. This lawsuit affects […]
In brief: California, AB5, and the future of fuel

California to vote on transportation tax proposals, AB5 law continues to cause controversy, and EIA shares predictions of fuel prices by 2025 California voters face key decisions on transportation funding and tax proposals On November 5, California voters will decide on several tax proposals to fund transportation projects and other purposes. The cities and counties […]