Overdrive

December 2017

Overdrive Magazine | Trucking Business News & Owner Operator Info

Issue link: http://read.dmtmag.com/i/911782

Contents of this Issue

Navigation

Page 20 of 75

December 2017 | Overdrive | 19 Logbook 1-800 GET HOWES (438-4693) • www.howeslube.com From the trusted makers of Howes Diesel Treat, the nation's #1 selling Diesel Conditioner & Anti-Gel. Howes Vehicle Organizer when you purchase 2 gallons of Howes Oil Enhancer. Visit www.howeslube.com or call 1-800 GET HOWES Offer ends: 3/31/18, available while supplies last. Howes Vehicle Organizer TURN BACK THE CLOCK! Howes Oil Enhancer makes your engine run like new. The superior fluid technology works around the clock to extend the life of your engine. Prevent thermal breakdown, lower operating temperature, and stretch out the time between oil changes with every bottle. It works like clockwork … in reverse. C M Y CM MY CY CMY K HowesOverdrive_HalfPageIsland_W17_OE.pdf 1 11/2/17 12:04 PM Untitled-3 1 11/13/17 11:38 AM THE ST. CHRISTOPHER Truckers Fund is offering truck drivers free vouchers for flu, pneumonia and shingles vaccines. Truckers can find the printable vouch- ers at TruckersFund.org/ Vaccines-Vouchers and take them to Kroger, The Little Clinic, Walgreens or The Medicine Shoppe at White's Travel Center. The vouchers are available through a sponsorship by the Own- er-Operator Independent Drivers Association. FMCSA nominee pledges to examine ELD impact ers within the Compliance, Safety, Accountability program. CSA's BASIC ratings were pulled from public view by Congress in 2015, and the National Academies of Science this year issued a report to Congress and FMCSA with recommendations on how the agency can reform the program to make it more equitable to carriers and accurate in its assess- ment of safety risk. – James Jaillet Raymond P. Martinez, who as press time was on track to head the Federal Motor Carri- er Safety Administration, testi- fied in a confirmation hearing that he did not have plans to delay the agency's Dec. 18 deadline for compliance with the electronic logging device mandate, should he be confirmed. However, Martinez did say he would like to examine how the rule will affect small-busi- ness truckers, "particularly those in the agriculture sector. I want to meet with those involved who oppose the rule to learn more about those concerns." The Senate's Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee on Nov. 8 unani- mously voted to approve Mar- tinez's confirmation. Martinez still needed confirmation by the full Senate. Martinez also told the committee he intends to make the agency more data-driven, particularly when it comes to targeting high-risk carri-

Articles in this issue

Links on this page

Archives of this issue

view archives of Overdrive - December 2017