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Truckers for a Cause to Hold Conference Call to Educate Truckers on Commenting to FMCSA
Truckers for a Cause will host an educational conference call on “Do’s and Don’ts of submitting comments to FMCSA” John Hill, former FMCSA Administrator will be joined by Joe Rajkovacz, Director of Regulatory Affairs for OOIDA for a 30 minute … Continue reading
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The Mexican Trucks are coming! The Mexican Trucks are coming!
While this is not completely true the Secretary of Transportation did release a “Concept Document” that it alleges will serve as a starting point for renewed negotiations with Mexico regarding a potential future cross-border trucking program. The renewing of the … Continue reading
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Truck Drivers Have the Power – To Effect Change
Apparently, the “change” is not working out for the US – or truck drivers. I learned a while back that there are too many Democratic congressmen, too many Republican congressmen and never enough U.S. congressmen. I’m reminded of a quote … Continue reading