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Can fleets escape the last stronghold of dirty trucking ?

Can fleets escape the last stronghold of dirty trucking ?
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Can fleets escape the last stronghold of dirty trucking ? | Commercial Carrier Journal

Can fleets escape the last stronghold of dirty trucking ? | Commercial Carrier Journal
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Keep on Truckin : Indiana Applies MCS-90 Endorsement to Intrastate Trips | White and Williams LLP

Doctrine Of Practical Continuity Tested Again In Case Involving FLSA Motor Carrier Exemption | Fox Rothschild LLP

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: I have always been interested in the Motor Carrier Act (MCA) exemption of the Fair Labor Standards Act, 29 USC 213(b)(1), especially in the doctrine of “practical continuity” which is one of the ways that interstate commerce is determined and have defended a number of cases where we had to rely on practical continuity for the interstate commerce prong of this tri-partite element exemption. In a quirky case involving this concept, the US Supreme Court declined to take a case involving truck drivers in Wisconsin who claimed that, as short-haul drivers, they were not involved in interstate commerce and were therefore non-exempt and due overtime. The case is entitled

FreightWaves Haul of Fame: Roadway Express was an LTL leader for decades

FreightWaves Haul of Fame: Roadway Express was an LTL leader for decades A Yellow tractor pulls a Roadway and a Yellow trailer. (Photo: Jim Allen/FreightWaves) The U.S. trucking industry grew in the years following World War I. Nonetheless, the industry was still in its early days, and railroads were the primary method of transportation for goods from point of manufacture to point of sale.  Early history This did not deter brothers Carroll and Galen Roush, who founded Roadway Express in Akron, Ohio in 1930. Roadway Express entered the trucking industry as a less-than-truckload (LTL) carrier; its first load was transporting tires between Akron and St. Louis. 

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