Truckers challenge California law that threatens their independent status

Independent truckers push back against California’s AB5 law, claiming it threatens their livelihoods. A federal appeals court heard arguments this week as the drivers’ association fights to preserve their right to operate as independent contractors amid conflicting state and federal regulations. A group representing independent truck drivers is seeking to revive its legal battle against […]
Why California’s High-Speed Rail Is Becoming the Slowest Project in History

The Trump administration is targeting California’s controversial high-speed rail project, with federal transportation officials announcing an investigation and possible withdrawal of about $4 billion in federal funding. The ambitious high-speed rail project aiming to connect Los Angeles and San Francisco in under three hours is facing a new challenge: the administration of Donald Trump has […]
In brief: Sean Duffy confirmed as U.S. Transportation Secretary amid ongoing regulatory and emissions battles

The U.S. trucking industry continues to undergo changes under the new administration. Sean Duffy, new Secretary of the U.S. Department of Transportation With 77 votes in favor and 22 against, the U.S. Senate approved the nomination of Sean Duffy as Secretary of the Department of Transportation. The former congressman from 2011 to 2019 was chosen […]
California pauses Advanced Clean Fleets regulation amid political uncertainty

With the imminent inauguration of elected President Donald Trump and no response from the Biden administration, California decided to temporarily suspend the advancement of the regulation. California has made a significant shift in its effort to impose stricter environmental regulations in the transportation sector. On January 14, the California Air Resources Board (CARB) withdrew its […]
California’s insurance crisis: wildfire risks and the FAIR Plan

The Palisades fire has turned into an insurance crisis affecting homeowners in areas vulnerable to climate disasters. The recent fire in Pacific Palisades has highlighted the challenges faced by thousands of Los Angeles residents when it comes to insurance policy withdrawals. This tragedy has turned into an insurance crisis affecting homeowners in areas vulnerable to […]
Palisades Fire: forced evacuations as wildfire spreads across Los Ángeles
The fire reached a size of 3,000 acres and destroyed over 1,000 buildings. As of now, the fire has not been fully contained, and firefighters are still working hard to extinguish it. On January 7, a massive wildfire broke out in Los Angeles, affecting several counties. The largest one occurred in the Pacific Palisades area, […]
In brief: EPA grants emission exemptions; FMCSA and NHTSA address safety

Exemptions to California’s zero-emission regulations, truck parking, and rewards for reporting vehicle defects. EPA grants exemptions to California’s zero emission standards The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has granted exemptions to California’s Advanced Clean Cars II and Heavy-Duty “Omnibus” regulations, allowing the state to enforce stricter vehicle emissions standards, even as similar rules are being contested […]
California declares state of emergency amid avian flu outbreak

California has established the largest testing and surveillance system in the country to address the outbreak. California has declared a state of emergency to expedite the response to the cases of avian flu A (H5N1) detected in the state. This measure comes after identifying cases in dairy cows on farms in Southern California, highlighting the […]
EPA grants $135 million for California’s zero-emission projects

This initiative seeks to gradually phase out large diesel-powered trucks and replace them with cleaner vehicles. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) will grant $135 million to fund 13 projects in California, aiming to help the state reduce its reliance on fossil fuels. This initiative seeks to gradually phase out large diesel-powered trucks and replace them […]
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, […]