Posts by MTAC Staff
Lamont wants a special session for tolls in two weeks
This archived news report from WFSB on Dec. 4 features comments by MTAC President Joe Sculley.
Read MoreMTAC members receive Connecticut emission reduction grants
Recently, Gov. Lamont had announced the release of $6 million in Volkswagen settlement funds. Of the $6 million, five MTAC members received grants totaling $1.2 million. From CT DEEP. Fifteen projects receive funding; third round to focus on electrification. Governor Ned Lamont today announced that the State of Connecticut is making available $6 million from…
Read MoreStart of 2020 UCR registration period delayed
From Unified Carrier Registration (UCR) Plan. The start of the 2020 UCR registration period is delayed until further notice while the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) completes its rulemaking process on fee levels for next year. A notice of proposed rulemaking was published in the Federal Register on August 27. Once the final rulemaking is published later…
Read MoreHouse Democrats counter with trucks-only tolls
Except from CT Mirror article. The House Democratic proposal would be more expensive for trucks than Lamont’s most recent plan to toll trucks and cars. It would mirror the tolls charged trucks in New York, where the EZ-pass rates range from $11.06 for a two-axle truck to $84.52 for a seven-axle vehicle. The rationale for…
Read MoreDemocratic plan scraps cars and proposes truck-only tolls
Excerpt from Hartford Courant article. The state’s leading trucking association was strongly opposed to Tuesday’s compromise — as well as previous tolling plans. “As the trucking industry already pays the diesel tax, the petroleum gross receipts tax, and vehicle registration fees, tolls would be a fourth tax for the privilege of using what we have…
Read MoreHouse Dems back truck-only tolls, tell Lamont to scrap car tolls
Excerpt from CT News Junkie article. “We look forward to reviewing the House Democrats’ proposal in-depth,” Senate President Martin Looney, D-New Haven, said Tuesday. “Meanwhile, Senate Democrats are reviewing several different options, and we look forward to discussing all ideas with the governor and leaders from both parties. Also, since our caucus meeting with Governor…
Read MoreMTAC to launch magazine; published by Matthews Publishing Group
MTAC is pleased to announce a new partnership with Matthews Publishing Group (MPG) for the publication of a new MTAC magazine, which will be called The Transportation Professional. The first issue is expected to be published in the early spring of 2020. MPG will also publish MTAC’s annual membership directory. Matthews Publishing Group will bring…
Read MoreClearinghouse query plans now available for purchase
Employers of CDL drivers can now purchase a query plan in the FMCSA Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse. Purchasing a query plan enables employers, and their designated consortia/third-party administrators (C/TPAs), to conduct queries for all current and potential new employees, as required per § 382.701. This requirement includes owner-operators (drivers who own their own business and…
Read MoreSmartWay New and Prospective Partner Orientation: Tips for a rewarding partnership experience
From the United States Environmental Protection Agency. If your company recently joined SmartWay, if you are the new SmartWay contact for your company or if you are simply interested in learning more about the program, this webinar is for you. SmartWay staff will give a quick introduction and review how the program helps carriers, logistics…
Read MoreCritics praise Lamont’s transportation plan — except the tolls
Excerpt from Middletown Press. Lamont, asked whether there were any Republican supporters, quipped that he’s not sure the plan has any supporters at all — but that the state needs to make it happen. Joe Sculley, president of the Motor Transport Association of CT which represents Connecticut-based trucking companies, also expressed skepticism that any toll…
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