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Small Business in Transportation Coalition


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Small Business in Transportation Coalition
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Official Site: SmallTransportation.org

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A network of small businesses in the transportation industry.

Organziation Profile

The following section is from a 2016 press release.

The SBTC is a network of transportation professionals, associations, and industry suppliers that is on the front lines when it comes to issues that affect transportation professionals in small business. We seek to promote and protect the interests of small businesses in the transportation industry. We support teamwork, cooperation, transparency, and partnerships among truckers, carriers, brokers, and shippers and seek to promote ethical business practices and do business with the utmost integrity.


Article Index

DateArticleAuthor/Source
11 January 2016Another Trucker Gets Shot: SBTC Challenges NRA to Back their Michael's Law Amendment to 18 U.S. Code 926A to Allow Truckers to Defend Themselves...Small Business in Transportation Coalition
7 March 2022Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards; Denial of Petitions for Rulemaking
This document denies the September 2021 petitions for rulemaking submitted by the Small Business in Transportation Coalition.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Byline: Steven S. Cliff
Topics: Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards,
Small Business in Transportation Coalition
3 November 2022General Qualifications of Drivers: Small Business in Transportation Coalition; Application for Exemption
FMCSA announces its decision to deny the Small Business in Transportation Coalition's request for an exemption from the requirement that motor carriers not permit a person to drive a commercial motor vehicle unless the driver is capable of reading and speaking the English language sufficiently to communicate with the public, to understand highway traffic signs and signals in the English language, to respond to official inquiries, and to make entries on reports and records drivers.
Federal Register Notice (text)
Agency: Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration
Byline: Robin Hutcheson
Topic: Small Business in Transportation Coalition




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