
9,500 Truck Drivers Removed for English Proficiency Issues
9,500 truck drivers have been sidelined this year for not meeting federal English-language requirements, raising safety and industry concerns.
8 articles found with keyword "Truckers"

9,500 truck drivers have been sidelined this year for not meeting federal English-language requirements, raising safety and industry concerns.

Mexican truckers and farmers began removing most highway and border blockades after reaching agreements with authorities, easing several days of protests that disrupted freight flows into the United States, reported New York's FreightWaves

TRUCKING operations in the US and Mexico have been violating cabotage rules by misusing foreign B-1 visa drivers to deliver loads within the US, say legally operating drivers

ADMINISTRATOR of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Raymond Martinez, has told the US Senate Commerce Committee that a proposed rule designed to update hours-of-service guidelines for truckers is 'in the final stages of review'

Terminal operators at Latin America’s largest port Santos said in a statement on Wednesday that the flow of goods by trucks on the site has not resumed even as a trucker protest against high fuel prices that lasted more than a week began to unwind

THE Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) is calling for elimination of the mandatory 30-minute rest break demanded by US federal law in hours-of-service regulations

CHITTAGONG, said to be the worst port in the world, has now suffered a strike by truckers that disrupted the delivery of 5,000 export containers, reports IHS Media

FREIGHT companies have reason to fear that Amazon is a threat now that the online retail giant has moved into the transport market to cut costs, reports Melbourne's Australian Financial Review
8 articles found with keyword "Truckers"

9,500 truck drivers have been sidelined this year for not meeting federal English-language requirements, raising safety and industry concerns.

Mexican truckers and farmers began removing most highway and border blockades after reaching agreements with authorities, easing several days of protests that disrupted freight flows into the United States, reported New York's FreightWaves

TRUCKING operations in the US and Mexico have been violating cabotage rules by misusing foreign B-1 visa drivers to deliver loads within the US, say legally operating drivers

ADMINISTRATOR of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), Raymond Martinez, has told the US Senate Commerce Committee that a proposed rule designed to update hours-of-service guidelines for truckers is 'in the final stages of review'

Terminal operators at Latin America’s largest port Santos said in a statement on Wednesday that the flow of goods by trucks on the site has not resumed even as a trucker protest against high fuel prices that lasted more than a week began to unwind

THE Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA) is calling for elimination of the mandatory 30-minute rest break demanded by US federal law in hours-of-service regulations

CHITTAGONG, said to be the worst port in the world, has now suffered a strike by truckers that disrupted the delivery of 5,000 export containers, reports IHS Media

FREIGHT companies have reason to fear that Amazon is a threat now that the online retail giant has moved into the transport market to cut costs, reports Melbourne's Australian Financial Review