“CSA 2010 is not a big, ugly monster. There’s nothing too earth-shattering about it for carriers with an above-average approach to safety – all they may need to do is tweak a few things. It’s only ...
The American Trucking Associations (ATA) fully supports CSA 2010’s objectives of targeting unsafe operators, changing their behavior, and removing the most egregious actors from the road. However, ATA ...
If you tried to log on to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's CSA website yesterday and found it slow going, you were not alone. Access to the web-based system was occasionally jammed as ...
This story appears in the Oct. 12 print edition of Transport Topics. LAS VEGAS — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration officials told trucking executives here they should prepare for radical ...
We speak with a number of logistics experts to capture their views on the overall impact that e-commerce is having on moving the nation’s freight. One thing is for certain: The… ...
Truck Driver Training School announces a positive feedback from the new CSA 2010 rules. The new rules assign points for safety violations during inspections and crashes. The new CSA is designed to ...
41st Annual Quest for Quality Awards: Service winners take center stage Which carriers, third-party logistics providers, and U.S. ports reached the pinnacle of service excellence over the course of ...
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