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How AI-powered dashcams can train truck drivers

Distracted driving is dangerous and costly.

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The keys to properly securing unique cargo

With the wide range of cargo types, unique materials and geometric shapes and the significant mass of some loads, there is a lot to consider.

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Cargo securement tips for International Roadcheck 2023

A brief educational triage to help you refresh your memory on proper cargo securement before International Roadcheck 2023.

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FMCSA removes All-Ways Track ELD from list of registered ELDs

Carriers who continue to use the revoked ELD will be considered to be operating without an ELD.

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FMCSA has removed One Plus ELD’s ORS device from registered ELD list

The FMCSA will consider motor carriers still using the revoked device as operating without an ELD after April 10, 2023.

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ATA unveils 2023 Law Enforcement Advisory Board

The ATA 2023 Law Enforcement Advisory Board has 38 members whose collective law enforcement experience totals over 900 years.

FMCSA removes Nationwide ELD from registered ELD list

Motor carriers who continue using the revoked device after April 4, 2023, could be placed out-of-service until corrected.

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Three autonomous truck aspects to start seriously considering

The automated truck conversation expands beyond the technology and into business reality.

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FMCSA removes ELD One from list of registered ELDs

FMCSA has placed ELD One on the “Revoked Devices” list due to the company’s failure to meet the minimum requirements.

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USDOT hosts first meeting of Women of Trucking Advisory Board

The U.S. Department of Transportation (USDOT) and the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) hosted the inaugural meeting of the Women of Trucking Advisory Board (WOTAB), where members discussed the results of a new FMCSA report on driver safety. The new Advisory Board, created by the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, is composed of 16 founding members

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