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August 7, 2008

Industry Group Backs Bill Seeking Tax Credits for Safety Technologies

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance (CVSA) is actively backing Senate legislation that seeks to provide tax credits for purchases of trucks and buses equipped with certain safety technologies.

Tags: Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance , Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, safety technology tax credits

July 24, 2008

Study: Truckers Violating Medical Rules Continue to Pose Safety Risk

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- Hundreds of thousands of tractor-trailer and bus drivers in the United States hold commercial driver's licenses despite also qualifying for full federal disability payments, according to a new U.S. safety study.

Tags: Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

July 2, 2008

Truck Inspection Campaign Shows Lowest Vehicle Out-of-Service Rate in Decades

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance announced that a recent check on the trucking industry revealed the lowest rate of out-of-service vehicles in two decades.

Tags: Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance , Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, Roadcheck 2008

May 29, 2008

Trucking Regulators Issue Warning About Anti-Smoking Drug

WASHINGTON, D.C. --- The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration on May 22 issued a warning about the use of the anti-smoking drug Chantix and advised health care providers "to not qualify anyone currently using this medication for commercial motor vehicle licenses."

Tags: Chantix, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

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Replacement Tires: A Growing Fleet Expense

By Mike Antich
Replacement tires are the third-largest expense category for fleets. In the past three years, this expense category has grown as a result of multiple price increases from all major tire OEMs. In 2008, year-to-date tire replacement costs have increased 4-10 percent. This follows a 3-4 percent price increase in 2007 and an 8-10 percent price increase in 2006. The consensus is replacement tire prices will increase again in 2009.

Fuel Continues to be the No. 1 Threat to Fleet

By Mike Antich
The number one threat to fleets continues to be the price of fuel, despite the fact that fuel prices have been declining due to the global economic slowdown. Year-to-date, the cost of fuel has increased 30 percent in 2008 compared to 2007. The Energy Information Administration is projecting fuel to average $3.82 per gallon in calendar-year 2009. Fuel is the potential game changer of the fleet industry. Consider two recent examples as harbingers of things to come.

Federal Reserve Invokes Emergency Powers to Support the Commercial Paper Market

By Mike Antich

Anti-Idling Programs: A Quick Way to Reduce Fuel Spend

By Mike Antich

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Auto Fleet - August 2008

In This Issue:
Pros & Cons of Extending Replacement Policy, Perfect Storm Pummels Truck Resale Values, Fleet Interest in Environmental Issues Grows; Challenges and Remain and much more…