Thursday, December 29, 2011

LoadTrek 101 Training Schedule Released


The LoadTrek University 101 Training series has been released - free for all LoadTrek clients.  Contact us to sign up. 

Date                Time                           Topic

1/9/2012          13:00 Central              Lesson 1 – System Overview, Installation, Terminology, Setup

1/11/2012        13:00 Central              Lesson 2 – Types, Customers, Drivers, Equipment, Locations

1/16/2012        13:00 Central              Lesson 3 – Load Plane, Tree Options, Load Creation and Edit

1/18/2012        13:00 Central              Lesson 4 – Route Plane: Route Creation and Edit

1/30/2012*      13:00 Central              Lesson 5 – Route Plane: Tracking, Messaging, Monitoring

2/1/2012          13:00 Central              Lesson 6 – DOT Information, View, Edit

2/6/2012          13:00 Central              Lesson 7 – Billing Plane, Rates

2/8/2012          13:00 Central              Lesson 8 – Timesheet / Payroll

2/20/2012*      13:00 Central              Lesson 9 – Static Load Plane, Static Load Creation

2/22/2012        13:00 Central              Lesson 10 – Driver Rotations

2/27/2012        13:00 Central              Lesson 11 – Fuel Tickets, IFTA Report

2/29/2012        13:00 Central              Lesson 12 – Reports, Dataviews

3/5/2012          13:00 Central              Lesson 13 – Analysis Plane

3/7/2012          13:00 Central              Lesson 14 – Maintenance Plane

Monday, December 19, 2011

Update your VMT and PU Data Now


Did You Know…As a motor carrier, your Vehicle Miles Travelled (VMT) and Power Unit (PU) data from your Motor Carrier Registration form, known as the MCS-150, are used to calculate your Unsafe Driving and Crash Indicator Behavior Analysis and Safety Improvement Category (BASIC) percentiles.

If your VMT data is 2009 or older, it will not be used in your calculations when the January Safety Measurement System (SMS) snapshot is posted at the beginning of February.
Update your MCS-150 now with 2010 VMT/PU information or shortly after January 1, 2012 with your 2011 data to ensure FMCSA is using the most accurate data available to calculate your percentiles. Visit https://li-public.fmcsa.dot.gov/LIVIEW/PKG_REGISTRATION.prc_option to update your MCS-150 information. Under the “Existing Registration Updates” section, choose the first option - “I need to update my USDOT number registration information or file my biennial update.”

PLEASE NOTE: The SMS website is updated monthly, so your MCS-150 changes will not be reflected on that site until the next monthly update. You can find the schedule of SMS updates at http://ai.fmcsa.dot.gov/SMS/InfoCenter/#question5. MCS-150 updates show up faster on SAFER and the FMCSA Portal websites.


Thank You,
CSA Web Team
USDOT/Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration

Cell Phone Ban FAQ's Available

Do you have questions regarding the ban on cell phone use in commercial motor vehicles?  We have a free FAQ - contact us for a copy

Thursday, December 15, 2011

2012 US Department Of Transportation Random Drug Testing Rates

What are the DOT's random drug testing rates for 2012?  Contact us for a chart

Senate Bill S.1950 Did Not Make it out of Committee

Senate Bill S.1950 (Commercial Motor Vehicle Safety Enhancement Act) did not survive Wednesday's markups in committee.  Texas Senator Hutchinson, ranking member on the Commerce Committee, urged rejection of the amendment because they lacked time to review work on the amendment. 

The bill is best known for its individual safety ideas.  However, it was the establishment of a National Freight Rail policy that seemed to solidify opposition to the bill. 

Commercial Motor Vehicle Handheld Mobile Phone Ban


Effective January 3, 2012, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (“FMCSR”) will prohibit commercial drivers from using hand-held mobile phones while operating a commercial truck or bus. Violations of the rule can result in fines of up to $2,750 to drivers and $11,000 to motor carriers.  Habitually offending drivers of this new rule can be disqualified from operating a CMV.  

This new regulation presents challenges for accident defense.  Make certain you have a written and distributed policy statement, that this topic is covered in safety meetings, and that all supervisors are as aware of the law as you and your drivers.  

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Monday, December 12, 2011

Senate Bill Would Mandate EOBR's

Senate Bill S.1950 reauthorized the FMCSA.  This bill would require truck operators to use EOBR's to electronically manage drivers' Hours of Service.  The bill would also require a study allowing increased truck weight and size limits, increases FMCSA's ability to revoke operating authority, and strengthens safety requirements for new operating authority applicants. 

Tuesday, December 6, 2011

Postal Contractors - Can you obtain 99% GPS compliance?

LoadTrek customers do it every week.  Let us know if we can help you:


Friday, December 2, 2011

Claiming your full 179 deduction from the IRS?

If you are planning on implementing onboard technology and/or transportation management software in the near future - you might want to do it this year to take full advantage of the Section 179 special deduction that is part of the American Investment and Recovery Act.  You can learn more about this special deduction here.

Contact us for more information.