Penske expands truck rental operations in Australia

Penske expands truck rental operations in Australia

Penske Commercial Vehicles, based in Brisbane, has announced a new joint venture with U.S.-based Penske Trucking Leasing to provide commercial truck rental services in Australia. The joint venture will operate under the brand name Penske Truck Rental. The collaboration in Australia combines Penske Truck Leasing’s fleet operations expertise with the market knowledge of Penske Commercial…

Judge: Prime Trucking’s same-sex training policy violates federal law

Judge: Prime Trucking’s same-sex training policy violates federal law

August 23, 2014 The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) has found trucking company New Prime guilty of violating federal law by requiring female truck driver applicants be trained only by female trainers. The Aug. 14 ruling found that the company’s same-sex trainer policy discriminated against female applicants because they often had to wait extended…

ATA Gives $100,000 to Trucking Moves America Forward

ATA Gives $100,000 to Trucking Moves America Forward

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) trade group is donating $100,000 to the Trucking Moves America Forward (TMAF) campaign that offers public education on the industry as well as briefings for government policymakers. TMAF was rolled out in March at the Mid-America Trucking Show as a cooperative effort by ATA, the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association (OOIDA),…

OSHA urges greater flexibility in truck driver coercion definition

OSHA urges greater flexibility in truck driver coercion definition

Congress directed the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) to prohibit carriers, shippers, receivers and transportation intermediaries from coercing drivers to violate certain federal safety and hazardous materials regulations. FMCSA published a proposed rule regarding the subject in May and earlier this month the deadline for comments on the proposed rule passed. During the comment…

CNBC airs series on truck safety

CNBC airs series on truck safety

Cable business station CNBC aired a four-part investigative series, “Collision Course,” about trucking accidents on the nation’s highways in early August. CNBC cites statistics from the Federal Motor Carrier Administration (FMCSA), which said nearly 4,000 people died in trucking accidents in 2012—up 18 percent from 2009. The station said it is setting out to determine…

Actor Tracy Morgan “still struggling” with health after crash

Actor Tracy Morgan “still struggling” with health after crash

Tracy Morgan’s attorney said the comedian is “still struggling” with his health two months after breaking several bones in a deadly New Jersey highway crash that has renewed public attention to safety in the U.S. trucking industry. “He’s still struggling, but he’s a fighter,” attorney Benedict Morelli recently told NBC’s “Today” show. “He’s had issues…

Members appointed to bridge authority for Detroit-Windsor span

Members appointed to bridge authority for Detroit-Windsor span

Michigan Governor Rick Snyder and Canada Minister of Transport Lisa Raitt recently announced appointments to the International Authority that will oversee construction of a new publicly-owned bridge between Windsor, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan. The span will compete with the existing Ambassador Bridge. Its private owners are opposed to the building of the new span and…

ATA says governments need to change trucking enforcement approach

ATA says governments need to change trucking enforcement approach

Testifying before a U.S. Senate committee on transportation, American Trucking Associations (ATA) executive vice-president David Osiecki recently advocated government agencies reconsider how safety in trucking is enforced. Osiecki said most enforcement resources are funneled into roadside enforcement but data from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) shows that on-road traffic enforcement is more than…