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Sep 30, 2007

MEXICANS' TRUCKS * USA - OOIDA doubts benefits of satellite tracking of cross-border trucks

Grain Valley,MP,USA -Land Line Magazine -September 28, 2007: -- Leaders of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association expressed skepticism in response to the FMCSA’s announcement to establish a satellite tracking system as part of the cross-border trucking pilot program with Mexico... In a press release, officials from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration claimed that the system will monitor whether drivers are complying with driving time limits... However, OOIDA Executive Vice President Todd Spencer, commented that the agency cannot even currently do this with U.S. drivers, not without checking paperwork or other records... FMCSA Administrator John Hill did not elaborate on how a satellite tracking system would ensure that trucks and drivers from Mexico are in compliance with U.S. safety regulations or any other U.S. laws...

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