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Best podcasts about trucking news

Latest podcast episodes about trucking news

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 20, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 20, 2025 49:58


An Oregon man who's concerned about the potential ill effects of LED headlights is on a crusade to get them out of our vehicles. Also, from truckers stuck on a rural road to a man and his dog, we'll tell you who in recent news has been good and who's been bad with some Roses and Razzberries. Then, many in trucking have been searching for an alternative to diesel, and now Volvo Trucks North America thinks it may have a solution. 0:00 – Newscast 10:12 – Roses and Razzberries 24:48 – Volvo may have a line on an alternative to diesel 39:16 – Oregon man wants to alleviate harm from LED headlights

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 19, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 19, 2025 49:58


What's required to get started with enforcement of English proficiency in trucking, and when will it happen? We'll get deep into the details. Also, what are all the current emergency declarations? What kind of regulatory relief do they offer? And to which truckers do they apply? Finally, two states are taking action regarding slow traffic in the left lane of interstate highways and other multilane highways. 0:00 – Fixing the chaos in emergency declarations 10:12 – How will FMCSA enforce English proficiency – and when? 39:16 – Fixing the problem of slowpokes in the left lane

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 18, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 49:58


FMCSA will renew an exemption for oversize and overweight loads, in part because those rigs realistically have no place to park. Also, many truckers have tried CBD, but a doctor says it could cause truckers to fail a drug test. Then, court case delays, appearing in court and case dismissals – all three are things you need to know about if you're going to court. And the spot market is moving along according to seasonal expectations. Brent Hutto of Truckstop joins the show to break down all the numbers. 0:00 – Truck parking plays big role in oversize load exemption 10:12 – Doctor says that CBD is never safe for truck drivers 24:48 – Truckers need to know how things work in court 39:16 – Summer is here, and the spot market is acting appropriately

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 17, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2025 49:58


NHTSA is planning for autonomous vehicles and working to ease the transition, even for those that don't currently meet safety standards. Also, scams are nothing new, but the internet makes it easier to take advantage of others. We'll go over some common tax-related scams. 0:00 – NHTSA greasing the skids for autonomous vehicles 10:12 – Some of the most common tax-related scams

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 16, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 49:58


Emergency declarations are causing problems, but some in Congress want FMCSA to clean up the situation. Also, insurance questions can pop up when you lease on to a motor carrier. Then, truckers and enforcement have had an ongoing disagreement about the use of personal conveyance. And now enforcement wants changes. And Congress has stepped in to put a stop to some of CARB's emission regulations. 0:00 – Lawmakers to FMCSA: Fix emergency declarations 10:12 – Insurance considerations when you lease on 24:48 – What is the right way to handle personal conveyance? 39:16 – Congressional action halts CARB rule – for now, at least

The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers
LP1426 Lead Pedal Podcast TURNS 10 with EPIC Tailgate Celebration!

The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2025 10:54


Lead Pedal Podcast TURNS 10 with EPIC Tailgate Celebration! #Theleadpedalpodcast #podcastanniversary #podcastcelebration Join us for a recap of the epic celebration as the Lead Pedal Podcast turns 10 years old! In this special episode, we're recapping the tailgate party to mark this milestone. Expect non-stop fun, exciting games, and great company as we celebrate a decade of trucking talk, stories, and laughter. From its humble beginnings to becoming a leading voice in the trucking industry, we're proud of what the Lead Pedal Podcast has achieved. So, grab a plate a beverage, pull up a chair, and get ready to party with us! Have you heard of RS2000 Tax Services offering accounting services throughout Ontario? The firm specializes in truck drivers, owner operators, and farm based businesses. Work with people who know exactly what operators in your industry require to be profitable. Learn more at www.RS2000tax.com or call 1-800-304-3986   This episode is sponsored by Rosedale Transport offering career opportunities for truck drivers with their large network. You can learn more at www.rosedalegroup.com   About the Podcast The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers helps truck drivers improve their truck driving careers, trucking businesses as owner operators, CDL skills, find trucking jobs, and offer trucking tips. Learn about the trucking benefits and salaries as a professional truck driver through interviews and tips related to the North American Trucking Industry. The Lead Pedal Podcast is a Canadian based trucking podcast focused on trucking in Canada. LISTEN TO THE PODCAST- The show is available at www.theleadpedalpodcast.com , Apple Podcasts, Spotify, iHeartradio, SoundCloud, and other popular podcast platforms. Thanks for listening JOIN THE LEAD PEDAL PODCAST FAN CLUB  www.LeadPedalFanClub.com  LISTEN TO LEAD PEDAL RADIO at www.LeadPedalRadio.com  The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers talks all things trucking for people in the transportation industry helping them improve their business and careers. Interviews with industry professionals and truck drivers, trucking information, and other features on the industry are meant to be helpful for truck drivers and those in transportation. The Lead Pedal Podcast for Truck Drivers has main episodes released every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday with bonus material on other days. You can learn more about the host and show on our website and make sure to SUBSCRIBE to the show on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  What does The Lead Pedal Podcast mean? The Lead (pronounced - Led) stands for acceleration or fast-track of your career or business. It is a play on words and we certainly are not here promoting speeding in the industry. We are hoping this information will help you become a professional driver faster than if you didn't know about many of these topics. Are you enjoying the show? If so we would appreciate you leaving us a rating and review on your favourite podcast platform. www.theleadpedalpodcast.com  Join The Lead Pedal Fan Club where are loyal fans get first chance at specials, discounts on merchandise and much more.The club is free to join and you can learn more at www.theleadpedalfanclub.com   

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast
242. Australian Trucking News and Opinion with Mike Williams and guests

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2025 120:55


242. Australian Trucking News and Opinion with Mike Williams and guests. We've had a two week break while I've moved house. Bob McMillan joins me for the news and a conversation about Brendon Ryan's "white paper". Andy is in with a new track from Andrew Swift plus a question we'd like some listener input on. Finally a bit of a departure from our normal guests, a bloke named Damien Costas has written a book called "What Happened to the Lucky Country" I thought this is a hugely interesting book so in a throwback to my old podcast "No Holds Barred" I thought why not, lets get him on the show for a chat.

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 5, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 49:59


Some of America's bridges are in need of help, and the Federal Highway Administration is stepping up with some money to set things right. Also, Canadian and OOIDA board member Johanne Couture chats about life on the road and what it's like trucking from up North to the Lower 48. And what kind of person drives an older, long-nosed conventional truck? OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis wonders what truckers think when they see them on the road. 0:00 – Newscast 10:12 – Feds send big money to help fix bridges 24:48 – The ins and outs of cross-border trucking for Canadians 39:16 – What does a long-nosed conventional tell you about the driver?

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 4, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2025 49:59


A Nevada trucking group is threatening a $500 delivery surcharge in Clark County if officials do not address truck parking. Also, time spent sitting can lead to many health problems, including “dead butt syndrome.” Then, a bridge called the Can Opener in the town of Delaware, Ohio, has been named a historic site. And market demand, loads and truck availability were all down last week, but compared to last year, things are looking good. 0:00 – Truck parking problem may lead to delivery surcharge 10:12 – Avoiding the scourge of ‘dead butt syndrome' 24:48 – Bridge in Ohio opens trucks up like a can opener 39:16 – Spot market falters just a bit this week

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 3, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2025 49:58


The biennial update is something every trucker on his or her own authority has to do – but it's not that hard, and you can do it yourself. Also, the easy way isn't always the best way. That's why leased-on truckers should have their own insurance coverage. And Washington state's governor has OK'd a $15.5-billion, two-year transportation budget – one that includes new and increased taxes and fees. 0:00 – Newscast 10:12 – Biennial update is an easy do-it-yourself item for truckers 24:48 – Why it's better to have your own insurance and not the carrier's 39:16 – Washington state to spend billions on roads – and hike taxes

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, June 2, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2025 50:00


Instead of pointing to new technology or regulations, an NTSB report linked a recent collision to the need for more truck parking. Also, OOIDA board member Ken Becker recently met with the Texas Freight Advisory Committee to discuss important issues such as truck parking. And from tornados to heavy trucks, June's Land Line Magazine explores some of the biggest dangers you need to be aware of out on the road. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Truck parking on the agenda at Texas freight panel 24:32 – Big trucks and twisters and scammers, oh my! 39:32 – Report on wreck points to need for more truck parking

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 30, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2025 50:14


One court struck down the Trump tariff plan – and another put it back in place. We'll offer some analysis about the effect on trucking. Also, truckers love coffee. But for one woman from Puerto Rico, an interest in coffee led her to begin her path into the trucking industry. And OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis says we used to share the road, but now we fight on the road. He'll offer his thoughts on the state of road rage and more. 0:00 – Tariff back-and-forth – how will it affect trucking? 10:05 – How coffee led one woman to a career in trucking 39:32 – Anger among drivers is making our roads less safe

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 29, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2025 50:14


FMCSA's effort to cut a number of regulations is targeting rules that could be eliminated with little to no impact on highway safety. Also, the annual American Truck Historical Society National Convention and Antique Truck Show kicks off next week in Wisconsin's state capital. And several states are working on bills that would affect the move toward autonomous trucks, while Oregon debates two versions of road funding. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Regulatory rollback targets rules that don't affect safety 24:32 – Nation's biggest antique truck show just down the road 39:32 – States taking a closer look at autonomous trucks

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 28, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2025 50:15


The Trump administration promised to strip transportation regulations if it doesn't hurt safety – and that effort appears to have begun. Also, SuperRigs kicks off Thursday, May 29 in Atlanta. Then, many people don't know what cabotage is, but it's an important issue that can affect the rates you get. And fewer loads and more trucks are being seen on the spot market for week 20. 0:00 – Effort to cut regulations is underway, in a big way 10:05 – SuperRigs is this weekend – here's what you can expect 24:32 – Cabotage – what it is and why you should care 39:32 – Truckstop says fewer loads on the roads this week

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 27, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 27, 2025 50:14


From the company driver per diem to overtime pay for truckers and more, OOIDA has some real concerns about the contents of the budget reconciliation bill. Also, because of all the ways it's tracked, your history in previous jobs could give you some real problems when you're searching for a new one. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – The ghost of jobs past could haunt your future 39:32 – Provisions in reconciliation bill could hit truckers

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 26, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2025 50:14


One of the biggest things that can mess up your truck is hitting a large animal. Now, the Oregon DOT thinks it has a solution. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Helping Bambi avoid hitting your truck

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast
241. Australian Trucking News and Opinion with Mike Williams, Trev Warner and Bob McMillan

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2025 90:19


241. Australian Trucking News and Opinion with Mike Williams, Trev Warner and Bob McMillan. Also Andy has rounded up a track from Clint Wilson and another from Mack Geiger to take the show out. As mentioned in the show we are having a two week break because we're not going to be able to physically record and produce a show. sorry about that. take the opportunity to skip back and have a listen to an earlier show or if you just want to enjoy some of the great talent we've had on the show check out one of the Christmas specials.

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 23, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2025 50:14


Mark Schremmer and Tyson Fisher of Land Line Magazine join the show with an update on the driverless/non-driverless Aurora situation. Also, trucking is difficult and lonely, which can sometimes lead to depression and other struggles. Ben Stafford of Lamar State College wants to help. Then, many will remember the song “Convoy” and the 1978 film based on it. A recent truck show got OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis thinking about that film. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Project has a chance to save lives 24:32 – Driverless trucks pull back from being driverless 39:32 – Event harkens back to classic trucking movie

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 22, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2025 50:14


Officials are working out the details on how to handle English-proficiency enforcement out on the road. We'll have a primer. Also, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Therapist Buck Black joins the program to explain when you should reach out for help. And two states are making changes to speed limit rules, while another is considering a bill that discourages ticket quotas. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – What will English-proficiency enforcement look like? 24:32 – Tips on when to reach out for help 39:32 – Two states eye speed limit changes

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 20, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 50:14


OOIDA joins the U.S. transportation secretary on stage to support the contention that English proficiency is a matter of safety on the road. Also, the California Advance Clean Fleets rule and calls for electric trucks are on the way out, and a lawsuit led by Nebraska got the job done. And scammers are constantly after your money, but the IRS is providing information on how they go about it so you can keep your finances safe. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Nebraska AG discusses lawsuit that brought down CARB rule 24:32 – The IRS' list of top tax scams 39:32 – Duffy, OOIDA say English proficiency is about safety

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 19, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2025 50:14


Truckstop's Sean Dehan says despite the uncertainty in the freight market now, truckers are optimistic about the next three to six months. Also, a man who's never worked as a trucker went to a truck show and got the drive of his dreams thanks to an International cabover. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Truckers hopeful about the next half-year 24:32 – Reconnecting with a family's trucking past

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast
240. Australian trucking news and opinion with Mike Williams and guests

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2025 94:07


240. Australian trucking news and opinion with Mike Williams and guests

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 16, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 50:14


Aurora's driverless trucks are out, but pushback in Texas is growing – and a new report says the company's plans may not be set for the long haul. Also, SJ Munoz, Tyson Fisher and Ryan Witkowski of Land Line Magazine will tell us who in the news has been good and who's been bad with some Roses and Razzberries. And we close Mission: Military Appreciation with a look back at this week and at what Truckers for Troops has done over the years. 0:00 – Driverless truck company has a bad week 10:05 – Roses and Razzberries 24:32 – And that's a wrap on Mission: Military Appreciation

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 15, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 50:13


The truckers on the OOIDA Board of Directors express strong opinions on the English proficiency regulation. Also, gator tails are a reality on the open road. But what do you do if you're the one who created the gator? OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis offers some advice. And OOIDA President Todd Spencer joins us as part of our Mission: Military Appreciation coverage to share how he got his start in the Army. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 –English proficiency high on truckers' agenda 24:32 – What should you do when you leave a gator behind? 39:32 – Spencer discusses how the Army led to a trucking career

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 14, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2025 50:14


The only real solution to the truck parking crisis is more spaces. But some states also use technology to help truckers find spaces. Then, we'll take a look back at some of the troops who received care packages paid for by your donations to Truckers For Troops. And freight availability continues to be above the five-year average. We'll break down all the numbers and look at how rates will do over time. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Members of the military express gratitude for care packages 24:32 – States turn to truck parking technology 39:32 – Freight availability above five-year average

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 13, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 50:14


OOIDA member Darren Farago spent six years serving his country, but in the end, he pursued his lifelong dream of becoming a truck driver. Also, how does a lawyer negotiate a better outcome for a traffic ticket? Jeff McConnell and James Mennella, the attorneys with Road Law, explain. And a coalition of groups and truckers' calls turned the tide in the battle against an attempt to double insurance requirements in Nevada. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – Time in the Navy turned into a trucking career 24:32 – Attorneys explain how they negotiate on a traffic ticket 39:32 – Truckers calls pushed back attempt to increase insurance requirements

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 12, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2025 50:14


OOIDA Executive Vice President Lewie Pugh joins the show to discuss how his career in the military, including driving a truck, led him to the trucking industry. Also, OOIDA's aid to veterans has come in many forms, but the Association always looks for new ways to help. Its director of PR, Norita Taylor, is on the job. And although an effort in Nevada to double the minimum insurance requirements for trucking operations looked like it might pass, it failed in the end. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – A trucking career with its roots in the military 24:32 – What do veterans need? We've taken a look 39:32 – Insurance increase attempt fails

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast
239. Australian Trucking news and opinion with Mike Williams and Trev Warner

On The Road Aussie Trucking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 10, 2025 87:38


39. Australian Trucking news and opinion with Mike Williams and Trev Warner plus music with Andy from Casey Barnes and Katie Brooke. It's a different format to the show this week. straight into the news and music at the end. have a good week and take care out there.

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 9, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 50:16


We've entered a new era in the trucking industry, as the first truly driverless trucks haul freight on an American interstate highway. Also, Land Line Now has the latest on independent contractor rules, speed limiters and more. Then, summer brings higher heat and red-hot pavement. So some attention has to be paid to the components in your truck that might be affected. And the word “utility” typically means water or electricity and the like. But OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis heard trucking fits the definition of “essential utility.” 0:00 – Driverless trucks hit the roads – what does it mean? 10:05 – Big developments on independent contractors, speed limiters 24:32 – The top items on your truck's summer prep list 39:32 – Is trucking an ‘essential utility'?

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 8, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2025 50:15


OOIDA President Todd Spencer says English proficiency is a matter of life and death. We hear from him about OOIDA's fight to get this regulation enforced. Also, for three days every spring, commercial vehicle inspectors across the U.S. and Canada take part in International Roadcheck. And that starts this coming Tuesday, May 13. Then, from insurance costs and entry-level driver training to in-cab monitoring and cabotage, ATRI reveals its research priorities for 2025. And Mary Wilson, who got her start behind the wheel of a bus, talks about how that led her to a career in the trucking industry. 0:00 – Spencer: English proficiency a must 10:05 – Roadcheck's coming soon – here's what it's all about 24:32 – ATRI prepares to delve into insurance, training and more 39:32 – Woman's bus job led to trucking career

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 7, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2025 50:15


Truckstop says there's more freight showing up in the spot market than normal, including one commodity that saw a 10-cent jump in rates. Also, predatory towing is a continuing problem – but regular towing isn't cheap for truckers, either, and some say it's getting even worse. And the North American Punjabi Trucking Association recently took an active role in urging FMCSA to get serious about broker transparency. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – More freight shows up in spot market 24:32 – The cost of towing a truck is on the rise 39:32 – Punjabi group joins the fight for broker transparency

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 6, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2025 50:14


Truckers hope the U.S. Department of Transportation will axe some regulations that fail to promote improved safety – and this might happen. Also, rates are at historic lows, so it's more important than ever that truckers learn to negotiate. Then, secondary liability is important to many trucking operations. We'll explain why it's needed. And a new law now on the books in Arkansas is designed to put an end to predatory towing. 0:00 – Regulations: DOT eyes which ones to cut 10:05 – Want to do better? Learn to negotiate 24:32 – The importance of secondary liability 39:32 – Arkansas sets its sights on predatory towing

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 5, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2025 50:14


The U.S. DOT is looking for regulations to roll back, and it's asking truckers to help. OOIDA has a few rules it would like to see changed. Also, we're into a new tax year, and experts are encouraging you to start the year organized and on top of things. We'll offer some advice. Then, who is an employee, and who is an independent contractor? The U.S. Department of Labor is out with its latest guidance for businesses. 0:00 – Newscast 10:05 – What regulations would you like to see rolled back? 24:32 – The time to get organized for taxes is now 39:32 – Labor Department changes course on worker classification

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 2, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2025 50:14


An OOIDA petition and presidential order made CVSA act quickly to return English proficiency to the out-of-service criteria for truckers. Also, tough times call for flexibility and agility – basically adjusting to the conditions in order to survive. So, how do you do that? And truckers have some strong opinions about the rule that they must be able to read and speak English sufficiently to operate safely. 0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – Analysis: How we got here on English proficiency 24:49 – Reinventing your operation to survive tough times 39:32 – English proficiency issue has truckers talking

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, May 1, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2025 50:14


Federal officials are working hard to make a reality of President Donald Trump's executive order to require English-proficiency enforcement. Also, what could, or should, the next highway bill look like, and where are we with beneficial ownership information? We'll have an update. And state senators in Nevada have approved a bill that would double the insurance requirements for in-state truckers. Now, the issue is in the state's House of Representatives. 0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – English-proficiency effort gains steam 24:49 – The latest on the highway bill, BOI 39:32 – Nevada one step closer to doubling insurance requirement

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 30, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2025 50:14


The freight market remains in limbo, but Brent Hutto of Truckstop sees evidence that market conditions are headed in a good direction. Also, today is the 50th anniversary of the fall of Saigon. We'll bring you an encore of our story about two truckers who were there that day. 0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – Encore: Two truckers experience the fall of Saigon 39:32 – Truckstop: Signs the market is getting stronger

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 29, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2025 50:15


The president has ordered enforcement of the English-proficiency regulation. But how it's enforced on the ground is going to be up to CVSA. Also, sometimes, past tickets can take you off the road in the present. The guys from CDL Legal discuss that and what to do when you get a scary letter. Then, Congress is discussing the state of the Highway Trust Fund, and OOIDA is letting lawmakers know what truckers need in that – and what they don't. 0:00 – English proficiency – the ball's in CVSA's court 10:11 – When tickets come back for round 2 … 39:32 – What truckers need in a Highway Trust Fund fix

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 28, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 28, 2025 50:14


The U.S. DOT plans to set a policy for oversight of autonomous vehicles – just as one company gears up to test them on Texas roadways. Also, all traffic jams are not created equal, and some stand out nationally. An ATRI study has identified the nation's worst traffic bottlenecks. 0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – A turning point for autonomous trucks? 24:49 – The nation's worst traffic bottlenecks

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 25, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 50:14


Driver-facing cameras are not popular with truckers. But some carriers see them very differently. One driver offers his point of view. Also, an accidentally leaked document may throw a wrench into the fight over New York City's congestion tolling system. We'll explain. And the CEO of the Nevada Trucking Association offers his assessment of the chances for a bill that would double minimum insurance requirements. 0:00 – A new wrinkle in New York's congestion tolling situation 10:11 – Nevada trucking group says insurance bill unlikely to become law 24:49 – Driver-facing cameras – it's worse than you thought

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 24, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2025 50:14


Driver-facing cameras are not popular with truckers. But some carriers see them very differently. One driver offers his point of view. Also, with the advent of LEDs, you can do all kinds of things with lights that were never possible before. Bryan Martin of the Chrome Shop Mafia explains. And one thing you can be sure of in trucking – at some point, something will go wrong. Marty Ellis tells us how it happened to him.  0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – Is a solution on the horizon for congestion tolling battle? 24:49 – You can do all kinds of things with LEDs 39:32 – At some point, something will go wrong

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 23, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2025 50:14


How is Aurora's autonomous truck project going in Texas? George O'Connor and Norita Taylor of OOIDA discuss when it may roll out. Also, which truck stops do the best job? Trucker Path has surveyed truckers about their top truck stops. And load volumes are still above the five-year average – but for how much longer? Brent Hutto with Truckstop says there have been a lot of ups and downs. 0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – Autonomous trucks, speed limiters making headlines 24:49 – Drivers name their top truck stops 39:32 – How long will better load volumes last?

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 22, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2025 50:16


The U.S. DOT has once again extended its deadline for New York City to stop congestion tolling, but this time, it came with a threat. Also, someone who knows the nominee to head FMCSA shares some thoughts about him. Then, it's already time to gather material and start your planning and record-keeping for next year's taxes. And Oregon lawmakers have proposed tax and fee increases to raise $1.9 billion for roads. 0:00 – NYC, feds locked in battle over congestion tolling 10:11 – What do we know about the nominee to head FMCSA? 24:49 – Filed your taxes? Time to start on next year's 39:32 – Two states seek more highway money

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 21, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2025 50:16


The OOIDA Foundation takes a look at all the myths behind the so-called “driver shortage” and shares what the facts actually say. Also, if you're thinking about getting into a lease-purchase plan with a new carrier, you should hear what OOIDA's experts have to say first. And it turns out the EPA wasn't the only federal agency putting out emission rules – but DOT officials have put the kibosh on one. 0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – New research refutes so-called “driver shortage” 24:49 – Time for a refresher course on lease-purchase 39:32 – DOT emission rule is out

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, April 18, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2025 50:15


A congressman is determined that his legislation to expand the nation's number of truck parking spaces will pass into law this year. Also, some specific scams targeting motor carriers and their authority are on the rise. We'll explain what's happening and offer some advice. And with some still pushing for electric trucks, it raises questions – including ones about the effects on tire selection and performance. 0:00 – A new law in Arkansas stiffens English-proficiency requirements 10:11 – Bost determined to get truck parking bill passed 24:49 – Authority scams are on the rise in trucking 39:32 – How will electric trucks affect tires?

Land Line Now
Land Line Now, March 17, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 50:16


We'll discuss what truckers are telling the DOT about cutting regulations. Also, the Small Business Administration held a roundtable on deregulation, and trucking issues were front and center. Then, OOIDA was at the Mid-America Trucking Show to offer some education about operating a successful trucking business. And OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis says people may not manage personal finances the way they used to, but if you want your business to succeed, it's a must. 0:00 – U.S. DOT asks what regulations you want to see go 10:11 – Roundtable focuses on small business, transportation and regulations 24:49 – OOIDA Pro Talk offered tips for business success 39:32 – Managing money a must for your business

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Land Line Now, April 16, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2025 50:16


A new report from ATRI takes a look at how much parking is available at the nation's public rest areas – and points to ways to expand it. Also, people who are their own motor carrier have to pull their MVR every single year. We'll explain how to do that and related scams to avoid. And Truckstop says things are still looking good for owner-operators on the spot market, with freight availability 21 percent above normal.   0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – Park at rest areas? Here's where more is needed 24:49 – Pulling your MVR – it's a must, but watch out for scams 39:32 – Spot market looking good for owner-operators

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Land Line Now, April 15, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2025 50:16


Ohio's new two-year transportation plan includes provisions to fund truck parking, while four other states tackle the issue as well. Also, letting your medical card lapse can lead to a lot of issues, even if you're unaware of it lapsing. We'll discuss the issues that can arise. And a couple who share life on and off the road are sharing their story, as well as some tips and tricks to keep things running smoothly. 0:00 – Newscast 10:11 – The importance of keeping up-to-date on your medical card 24:49 – Team-driving couple offer some tips and tricks 39:32 – States tackle the truck parking issue

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Land Line Now, April 14, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 50:16


A bill called the DRIVE Act, which would address one of the hottest topics in the trucking industry – speed limiters – is back in Congress. Also, two university researchers' work has demonstrated a connection between truck drivers' total compensation and safety out on the road. 0:00 – Newscast 10:12 – Researchers say driver pay linked to safety 39:32 – OOIDA: Call on speed limiter bill now

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Land Line Now, April 11, 2025

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2025 50:15


A bill to stop any speed limiter mandate from FMCSA is back in Congress; meanwhile, 15,000 truckers will need to get a new DOT physical. Also, we'll tell you who in recent news has been good and who's been bad with some Roses and Razzberries. Then, Bryan Martin of Chrome Shop Mafia shares the top five tools to have in your truck in case you experience a breakdown. And OOIDA tour truck driver Marty Ellis is hearing about whether truckers' work ethic is the same as in the old days, as well as about a concern over portable scales in Alabama. 0:00 – Bill the final nail in the coffin for speed limiters 10:12 – Roses and Razzberries 24:48 – Top five tools to have in case of a breakdown 39:32 – Is truckers' work ethic the same as it used to be?

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Land Line Now, April 10, 2025

Land Line Now

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2025 50:15


The Department of Transportation is asking what regulations you'd like to see gone – and truckers are obliging the agency with suggestions. Also, a new study found that increasing weight limits from 80,000 pounds to 91,000 pounds would put thousands of roads and bridges at risk. And in 2019, Michigan decided to spend over $3 billion dollars on transportation, but that money is almost gone. Now, the state is considering more spending. 0:00 – Newscast 10:12 – DOT: What regulations do you want to cut? 24:48 – Study raises concerns about heavier trucks 39:32 – Michigan eyes $3 billion transportation plan