(FMCSA) is asking the same question.

Discussion in 'Trucking Industry Regulations' started by Mike_MD, Jan 5, 2010.

  1. Mike_MD

    Mike_MD Medium Load Member

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    Where are all of the hundreds of loads that never made it to their customers?

    The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) is asking the same question.

    When Arrow Trucking suspended operations, fuel cards were shut off by their suppliers, leaving many drivers unable to move their loads. Arrow Trucking was directed by the FMCSA to account for, and move these loads to a secure location.

    For more information go to the link below:

    http://www.fmcsa.dot.gov/about/outreach/consumers/safthotline.htm
     
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  3. LavenderTrucker

    LavenderTrucker Medium Load Member

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    That is a good question and I am sure the answer will be interesting.

    I heard of drivers opening up their trailers and selling the goods, and even some who sold the whole trailer...

    Of course all of that is second hand and you know how stories have a way of not being 100% accurate.
     
  4. Mike_MD

    Mike_MD Medium Load Member

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    Lets hope not, the Feds are looking to prosecute any drivers or buyers for theft...

    Be safe.
     
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