Posted on 09 July 2010 by Rhonda Flathman
Lobbying for the agricultural industry and others who ship heavier products, nine members of Congress petitioned the House of Representatives’ Committee on Agriculture in support of the Safe and Efficient Transportation Act, H.R. 1799, which would boost the current 80,000-lb federal weight limit on commercial trucks to 97,000 lbs. Such a move, they say, would reduce emissions as well as Continue Reading
Posted on 08 July 2010 by Rhonda Flathman
Nova Scotia is expanding some of its limits on long combination vehicles (LCVs). Province officials recently announced that carriers are now allowed to run three LCV round trips per day, up from the previous limit of one. All Continue Reading
Posted on 03 June 2010 by Rhonda Flathman
A Maine logging and trucking contractor is throwing his weight around, determined to prove to legislators that increasing weight limits on the state’s interstates would boost efficiency and public safety. The project measured the performance of two trucks laden with 99,800 lbs on the non-Interstate route, where higher weight limits were already approved, and a stretch of I-95, where gross vehicle weight limits were Continue Reading
Posted on 29 January 2010 by Rhonda Flathman
The improving quality of trucks may mean that truckload carriers extend their trade cycles, according to executives at the Heavy Duty Dialogue conference for truck and component manufacturers. But, though some fleets may delay their truck-buying for a few additional years, there are others who pursue “MegaTruck” specs that would Continue Reading
Posted on 28 September 2009 by Rhonda Flathman
The Alberta goverment is pushing to phase out trailers manufacturered pre-1993, but with the number of older trailers in service coupled with a sluggish economy, one lobby group is hoping to defer the enforcement date. The mandate now would require a reduction in a pre-1993 trailer’s GVW by 1,000 kg each year for three years. The province hoped Continue Reading
Posted on 24 August 2009 by Rhonda Flathman
The controversial regulations to ban trucks from seven highway access routes in the state of New York is now open for public comment. Large trucks, except for local pick-up and delivery will be affected. The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association, the state trucking association and 26 business groups have voiced their Continue Reading
Posted on 24 August 2009 by Rhonda Flathman
New regulations in the state of New York banning trucks from using seven highways as shortcuts on their routes will drive up transportation costs and result in job losses, according to the state trucking association. Still, the governor’s office is moving ahead with the ban, citing safety as the primary reason. Visit the New York State Department of Transportation website for Continue Reading
Posted on 17 August 2009 by Rhonda Flathman
The state of Maine has proposed a one-year pilot program, increasing its Interstate highway system’s weight limit from 80,000 pounds to 100,000 pounds. Finally, its truck weight restrictions are in line with Eastern Canada. The Atlantic Provinces Chambers of Commerce (APCC) applauded the move, citing improved efficiency and Continue Reading
Posted on 17 August 2009 by Rhonda Flathman
A new option available on certain Air-Weigh onboard truck and tractor scales will virtually eliminate weight disputes, according to the company. The LoadMaxx series of scales features a new Date & Time printer option, which produces a weight receipt showing the date and time, along with other pertinent weights. The driver and Continue Reading
Posted on 29 July 2009 by Rhonda Flathman
The newly-formed Illinois Trucking Industry Coalition helped garner enough support to get higher weight limits approved – finally. Illinois is the 50th state to adopt a uniform 80,000-pound truck weight limit law for state routes and other local roads. Heavier trucks have been allowed to operate on the state’s interstate system, but municipalities could Continue Reading