Commercial bus operators received some welcome news as the US Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) announced a final rule that revises the agency’s regulations governing the lease and interchange of commercial buses. This is estimated to save millions in regulatory costs, without compromising safety. FMCSA’s final rule: Revises the definition of […]
Proposed New Penalties for Driving in a Restricted Bus Lane
The New York City Department of Finance (DOF) is looking to make some changes to fines related to bus lane tickets by creating a clear graduating penalty scale. Cameras film vehicles that drive, park, or stand in bus lanes and issue tickets ranging from $115-$150. NYPD officer may issue tickets as well, which is a […]
Complete Streets Considerations for Freight (and Emergency) Vehicle Operations
Complete Streets Considerations for Freight and Emergency Vehicle Operations Guidebook-accAs cities around the country reengineer their streets under the “complete streets” model (think bike lanes and pedestrian plazas) freight carriers and emergency vehicles, which are vital to building and maintain vibrant communities are often left out. Hopefully this will begin to change with the release […]
Small Businesses Caught in Natural Gas Standoff
In the New York Metropolitan region owning or starting a business can be a precipitous journey. Though many of the high costs and regulatory burdens are known beforehand, it is the unexpected that can rapidly sink a business. A recent example of this is New York and New Jersey’s rejection of the Williams Cos. Pipeline […]
Expect to See New Hours of Service Regulation by the End of July
Though wildly controversial the ELD Mandate has flashed a light on some major concerns that have been plaguing the trucking industry for some time now. One is the lack of available safe overnight parking, particularly in Metro areas. Another is the issues with hours of service (HOS) regulations. Due to a grassroots push from the […]