ATA refutes Brazilian study findings about drug and alcohol use among truckers

ATA refutes Brazilian study findings about drug and alcohol use among truckers

The American Trucking Associations (ATA) has come out swinging against a recent Brazilian study that claims drug and alcohol use among commercial drivers is as high as 12 percent. ATA CEO Bill Graves said the real number on drug and alcohol use is less than one percent, according to statistics from the Federal Motor Carrier…

MAP-21 Regulations Have Wide-Ranging Impact on Trucking Industry

MAP-21 Regulations Have Wide-Ranging Impact on Trucking Industry

By David Fierro WASHINGTON, D.C. – Earlier this month, regulatory changes affecting the trucking industry associated with last year’s MAP-21 transportation legislation went into effect. The changes range from revisions to penalty amounts for violations of various regulations to out-of-service provisions to enforcement on foreign drivers. FMCSA Administrator Anne Ferro said the new federal transportation…

Due to Labor Shortages, Job Opportunities Abound in the Trucking Industry

W“The trucking industry continues to dominate the freight transportation industry in terms of both tonnage and revenue,” according to the ATA’s Chief Economist, Bob Costello. Relative to air, water transportation, and pipeline, trucking holds the largest portion of the freight category. Growth in the transportation industry generally follows our country’s gross domestic product, so as…