September 10, 2007
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09/09/07
- An Illinois Reader Wants To Preserve One Of America’s
Most Fundamental Traditions
A Florida Truck
Driver Notes Mexican Truck Disaster, Says It’s Coming
Here
From:
George
W. Warm (e-mail
him)
As a professional trucker, I am
concerned about
Mexican trucks rolling across the border and not
only because they under cut the
American company driver and owner- operators.
Now that the first Mexican trucks
have entered the U.S., I believe the
safety of the people who drive the nation’s
Interstate highways is at stake. [Mexico
Sends First Long Haul Trucks to the U.S., By
Lisa J. Adams, Associated Press, September 8,
2007]
Today’s incident in Mexico where a
truck driver collided with another vehicle and killed 34
people is ominous. [Mexico
Dynamite Truck Explosion Kills 34, By Juan
Montano, Associated Press, September 10, 2007]
I have read the provisions in the
Department of Transportation’s
pilot program. It is designed to put the
independently-owned or smaller trucking companies out of
business.
Will Mexican drivers be subject to a
D.O.T. physical or a drug test? Will they be required to
have insurance, post a bond, have fuel stickers, pay
fuel surcharges from each state, undergo a background
check from the Department of Homeland Security and take
a test if they are going to haul HAZMAT freight?
Will the 80,000-pound maximum weight
rule be enforced as it is on American truckers?
Last but not least, will they have to
keep a log for hours of service?
The truth is no, they will not.
According to the Truck Safety Coalition, it is illegal
for Mexican trucks to operate in the U.S. without these
minimum standards. Read its position
here.
But President Bush will see to it
that Mexican trucks will have free rein on the
interstates with few if any restrictions.
In the meantime, we who are the
Knights of the Road will to have to comply with the
same restrictions outlined in the
Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration.
Bush and his D.O.T. hacks show more
concern for Mexico's interest and the illegal Mexicans
than the people who play by the rules that and pay for
the danger that policy of allowing Mexican drivers on
American roads poses.
Warm, a combat medic who
served in the U.S. Army from 1986 to 1988, is married
and has two sons. His previous letter about his youngest
son being attacked by Mexican thugs is
here. Earlier letters
from Warm include his calling for a repeal of the 17th
Amendment and his dismay about Sen. Mel Martinez’s
appointment as head of the Republican National Committee
are
here and
here.