TDMST Weekly Round-Up 2023.04.15

TDMST Weekly Round-Up 2023.04.15 is the trucking commentary on news affecting professional truck drivers for the week ending April 15, 2023, written by Vicki Simons.

We welcome your comments, thoughts and feedback on the items of your choice below.

TDMST Weekly Round-Up

1. Regarding driver-facing cameras, inspections, guns, recalls, safest state, and safety:

Driver-facing cameras

On Wednesday, April 12, 2023, we received an email from the American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) with this subject line:

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“New ATRI Research Identifies Strategies for Improving Driver-Facing Camera Approval and Utilization”

The first paragraph from the email is:

The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) today released a new report that investigates industry attitudes and concerns toward driver-facing and road-facing cameras (DFCs/RFCs). The research identified points of consensus and potential compromise on in-cab camera systems and policies among truck drivers, motor carriers, legal experts and insurers. Based on this analysis, the report proposes strategies for improving both driver approval and camera utilization that can improve safety, privacy, litigation and insurance risk management.

Their full report is available when one registers through the form on their site here.

Meanwhile, here are some of the most recent articles about this:

Inspections

If you keep yourself and your rig in perpetual readiness for an inspection, you’ll never be caught off-guard.

Guns

By way of background, self-defense is both a God-given and natural right.

We read in Genesis 14 in the Bible the true account of how Abram’s nephew Lot, people from his household, and his possessions were kidnapped.

When Abram found out about that, he and 318 armed and trained servants from his household rescued and retrieved Lot, everyone, and everything that had been taken.

But the account doesn’t stop there.

Melchizedek — who was both king of Salem and priest of God Most High — blessed Abram.

In other words, the Creator of the universe through His servant Melchizedek put His stamp of approval on self-defense.

While states within the USA have the right to create and enforce their own laws, no man-made law must ever even attempt to undo what God has approved!

In my opinion, there needs to be a way for professional truck drivers to have a nationwide system that allows them to carry and be able to use one or more loaded weapons for self-defense.

We have on our website this article:

Low Cost Self Defense for Professional Truck Drivers

We also remind you of what is written in the Bill of Rights:

Amendment II

A well regulated Militia, being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the people to keep and bear Arms, shall not be infringed.

Recalls

If part of your rig has an open recall, please have it attended to as soon as possible.

Safest state

Safety

2. Regarding accidents, crash preventability, fatalities, fire, and seizure:

Accidents

Please review the articles listed in this section to see what led up to the accidents so that you can avoid being involved in the same situation.

Crash preventability

According to the first article in this section:

“Once the notice is published in the Federal Register, the agency will accept public comments for 60 days. To make a comment, go to the Regulations.gov website and enter Docket No. FMCSA-2022-0233.”

Fatalities

We extend our deepest sympathy and condolences to the families of those who passed away.

Please review these articles to learn how to avoid being involved in similar circumstances.

Fire

Seizure

Quote from the article just above:

The Arizona Superior Court for Maricopa County dismissed the state’s civil asset forfeiture case to keep Jerry Johnson’s $39,500 in a ruling dated April 4. The ruling said he also is owed 9% interest for the loss of use of his property and is eligible to be compensated for his attorneys’ fees.

Good!

3. Regarding AB5, brokers, distracted driving, legal, and politics:

AB5

This isn’t the only thing chasing truckers out of the state.

Reference the law that now prohibits older trucks from being operated there.

Brokers

Distracted driving

Legal

Politics

Regarding the topic of the first article in this section:

Yes, but will the wildlife use them?

4. Regarding economy, efficiency, and insurance:

Economy

The following are some of the most recent articles about the economy from the trucking industry’s perspective:

Efficiency

Insurance

5. Regarding fuel, emissions, electric vehicles, autonomous vehicles, and oil:

Fuel

Emissions

Electric vehicles

Autonomous vehicles

I totally oppose the operation of driverless, self-driving, or autonomous commercial motor vehicles on the same roads as the motoring public, but share these articles to help you stay current with the topic.

Oil

6. Regarding collapse and emergency braking system:

Collapse

What is happening that leads to trailers splitting open?

Emergency braking system

I’m always concerned when government inserts itself in the process of supposedly helping to prevent crashes, injuries, and fatalities.

Will such an emergency braking system cause vehicles to jackknife or cause trucker injuries?

7. Regarding employment, ports, shortage, skill, weather, and weight:

Employment

Ports

Shortage

Skill

Weather

Weight

8. Regarding speed limiters, logs, maintenance, and technology:

Speed limiters

Logs

Maintenance

Technology

9. Regarding COVID-19, last mile, parking, and truck stop:

COVID-19

Quote from the second article in this section:

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) recently released its annual study of crashes on U.S. roads for 2021, and found that “The total number of accidents rose by an astonishing 16%.”

The article addresses the “narrative” reason for this and also another perspective.

Last mile

Parking

Truck stop

10. Regarding stranded, strike, and violence:

Stranded

Strike

Violence

11. Regarding Leasing, pay, rates, stamps, and taxes:

Leasing

Pay

Rates

Stamps

Taxes

12. Regarding awards, recognition, and win:

Awards

Congratulations to this trucker!

Recognition

We recognize those truckers who helped out their fellow human beings in a time of need.

Win

Wow!

My husband Mike and I wish you — and all professional truck drivers — safe travels and lots of money saving opportunities on the road.








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