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Truck Cargo Theft Rampant in U.S.

As the United States’ economy rebounds, trucking companies are beginning to receive more orders to transport goods. Unfortunately this has resulted in an increase in cargo theft incidents. Cargo theft is becoming a serious threat to the economy, as well as national security. These crimes cost the U.S. about $30 billion annually, according to Kevin…

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Five Ways Motorcyclists Can Safely Share the Road with Trucks

Motorcycles have the highest fatality rate per unit of distance of any motor vehicle. Motorcyclists are the most vulnerable drivers on the road. Most motorcycle operators have undergone training to learn to safely share the roadways with other vehicles, but extra caution must be taken when tractor-trailers, or semi trucks, also occupy the road. The…

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Commercial Trucks & Drivers from Mexico Allowed Within U.S. Borders

The United States Department of Transportation has agreed to reinstate the allowance of Mexican commercial trucks crossing the border into the U.S. In response, Mexico will lift tariffs imposed on $2.4 billion worth of U.S. products. This dispute over cross-border long-haul trucks has a more than 15-year history. In 1995, the United States refused to…

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Cargo Issues Prove Disastrous

Improperly loaded cargo in a commercial truck is a hidden danger on the road. Other drivers cannot anticipate problems with the truck’s load, and nor should they have to. One of the most preventable causes of accidents is improperly or poorly loaded cargo. The weight of a loaded commercial truck can be up to 80,000…

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The Future of Electronic On-board Recording Devices in the U.S.

Regulation proposed by the U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration calls for electronic on-board recorders (EOBR) to be installed in all interstate commercial trucks to monitor the number of hours a driver is on the road. Much like the little black box on a plane, this device automatically records the amount of…

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Understanding Motor Carrier Claims

Fried Goldberg LLC has recovered millions of dollars in verdicts and settlements on behalf of truck accident victims. Our firm has taken our knowledge and experience in handling trucking cases and published Understanding Motor Carrier Claims, Fourth Edition as a legal treatise on trucking law. This resource is considered by many attorneys and practitioners to…

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Shortage of Truck Drivers Spells Danger on the Roadways

The turnover rate for truck drivers went up in the first part of 2011, according to the American Trucking Association (ATA). The rate for the first quarter of 2011 was 75 percent, nearly double the rate for the same quarter of last year. Industry experts do not anticipate a recovery anytime soon, with a still-flailing…

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Jason’s Law to Protect Truck Drivers

Out of the tragic story of Jason Rivenburg’s murder comes a proposed bill spearheaded by his widow that aims to protect other truck drivers from a similar fate. Jason was a truck driver who had stopped at a gas station in March 2009 while he waited to make a delivery. Jason had stopped to rest…

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Triple Trailers in Nevada, Triple the Risk?

Nevada State Legislature is considering Assembly Bill 188, a ban on triple trailers – semi-trucks with three trailers. Triple trailers are banned in 37 states already. By adding a rear trailer, the truck configuration can total up to 105 feet, which may be more dangerous than the common single and double trucks. Truck Drivers Support…

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