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Decriminalization of pot appears to be on the move.
Truckers won’t get a pass.
Plus, what happens in your personal vehicle doesn’t stay in your personal vehicle with Road Law.
Produce season is providing a thin ray of hope for freight and rates, but there is still a long road ahead.
Also, keeping your driving record clean.
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U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is looking at new emissions rules for large trucks.
While that doesn’t sound good, it may not be all bad news.
Also, common legal questions answer by Road Law.
Tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM 146
Can you get a ticket you didn’t deserve off your record?
What are your options if an officer is abusive during a traffic stop?
Answers those questions, more from Jeff McConnell and James Mennella of Road Law.
Recent effort by Virginia lawmakers to require GPS in every truck has drawn criticism from OOIDA.
Mark Reddig covers that plus rules for roundabouts in Washington state with state legislative experts Keith Goble and Mike Matousek.
Terry P. Scruton reports on:
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration's Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse overwhelmed with traffic.
Update on the investigation into the deadly crash on the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
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This is how you Sonic Drive-In … trucker style.
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency taking a look at new emissions rules for large trucks.
While that doesn’t sound good, it may not be all bad news.
Details and analysis from Collin Long of OOIDA’s DC office.
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Tonight at 7 p.m. Eastern on SiriusXM 146:
Warnings vs. traffic tickets – what exactly shows up on your CSA score?
Mary McKenna finds out from Jeff McConnell and James Mennella of Road Law.
When shopping for anything expensive, you don’t want to treat it like a candy bar at the Walmart check out.
You need to do research, consider important factors.
Truck insurance shopping tips from Trina McIntyre and Stacy Sanders of OOIDA’s Truck Insurance Dept.
Some folks are confused over the rules for insulin-dependent diabetic truckers.
Mark Reddig talks with Linda Finch of OOIDA’s Business Services Dept. to clear it up.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is proposing to increase percentage of truckers randomly selected for drug tests each year.
That and some of the avoided diasters of 2019 with OOIDA Director of Safety, Security Ops Doug Morris.
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