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FMCSA Chief Outlines Year-End Priorities

WASHINGTON, D.C. - If you truck into the U.S. there are some changes that will take place in the landscape between now and the end of the year that could affect your operations. The top trucking regulator in the U.S. has laid out his priorities for the rest of the year, that include rules for electronic logging devices (ELDs) to track driver compliance with hours of service (HOS) requirements.

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Think Shippers Don’t Care About Truckers? Think Again

SAINT-AUGUSTIN-DE-DESMAURES, QC - As carriers across Canada spent last week holding events and incentives to thank the hundreds of thousands of men and women who drive the nation's trucking industry, a few shippers also took the opportunity to show their appreciation to those entrusted with delivering their freight every day. The most remarkable was cookie maker Leclerc.

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Behind the Wheel of Freightliner’s Autonomous Truck

LAS VEGAS, NV -- Sometimes, trucking journalists like me do very funny things. Like getting certified to drive a truck that can pretty much drive itself. Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) took a few trucking reporters to Las Vegas earlier this week so they could drive the Freightliner Inspiration autonomous truck, introduced in North America earlier this year. The prerequisite to sit behind the self-steering wheel of the Inspiration was to hold a commercial driver's license. Fortunately, I got one a dozen years ago, otherwise, I would have missed what was waiting for me at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. There were the two trucks at the event. Jim Martin, one of the few Freightliner engineers certified to drive the autonomous truck, would certify six trucking journalists, reminding us that nobody ever passed the test before.

Deal Reportedly Reached in GTA Intermodal Trucker Strike preview image Deal Reportedly Reached in GTA Intermodal Trucker Strike article image

Deal Reportedly Reached in GTA Intermodal Trucker Strike

BRAMPTON, ON -- A more than weeklong strike by independent contractor truckers serving intermodal facilities in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) has caused one group to call on government officials to take action, however a deal has reportedly been reached by the two sides as of Wednesday morning. In a letter to federal and provincial authorities, the Canadian International Freight Forwarders Association (CIFFA) said the protest by the Container Trucking Association of Ontario (CTAO) has slowed freight movements at container terminals in the GTA as well as elsewhere. CIFFA represents some 250 member firms from the largest of global multi-national freight forwarding firms to small and medium sized Canadian companies, according to the group.

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Canadian Diesel Costs Head Higher, U.S. Declines

LONDON, ON and WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Average prices for diesel fuel in Canada and the U.S. moved in opposite directions over the past week. The petroleum information services provider The Kent Group reports the average Canadian price is up $0.003 from last week to $1.036 per liter. This is the second straight weekly increase since hitting its lowest level in several years the first week of the month.