Transportation

Speed cameras increase safety, study shows

Nashville, TN – Speed cameras lead to fewer speeders, speed-related crashes and crashes involving injuries and fatalities, according to a study from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

California to require two-person train crews

Sacramento, CA – A new law in California will require at least two operators on every freight train traveling through the state.

FAA revises guidance for safely taxiing, towing aircraft

Washington – The Federal Aviation Administration has published new guidance aimed at keeping airport workers safe as airplanes are taxied and towed.

Comment deadline approaches for study on truck size, weights

Washington – The deadline for stakeholders to comment on the Department of Transportation’s study of truck size and weight limits is approaching.
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FRA to award funding for rail grade-crossing, hazmat safety

Washington – The Federal Railroad Administration is seeking applicants for $10 million in grant funding for states to improve railroad safety.

Truckers struggle to find safe parking: survey

Washington – Truck parking shortages are common regardless of the time of day or the day of the week, according to the results of a survey conducted by the Department of Transportation.

Groups divided over hair sampling for truck driver drug tests

Washington – The American Trucking Associations wants Congress to allow fleets to use hair samples to test truck drivers for illegal drugs.

FMCSA grants hours-of-service exemption to hazmat drivers

Washington – The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has granted an hours-of-service exemption to truck drivers who transport hazardous materials.
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Most drivers confused about vehicle safety technologies: study

Iowa City, IA – Most drivers are uncertain about how to use common vehicle safety technologies, according to a recent study from the University of Iowa.

New legislation would require epinephrine injectors on airplanes

Washington – A group of senators has proposed new legislation that would require commercial airlines to carry epinephrine auto-injectors to help protect passengers with severe allergies.

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