Aguilera-Mederos case: What can we learn?
Aguilera-Mederos case: What can we learn?

Aguilera-Mederos case: What can we learn?

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<p><strong>LLN (1/4/22) –</strong> Rogel Aguilera-Mederos’ 110-year prison sentence has been commuted, making him eligible for parole in 2026. Todd Spencer and Lewie Pugh of OOIDA contend the case is indicative of a bigger problem in trucking. They’ll discuss the case, driver training, loopholes in the regulatory system and what happens next. Also, about a dozen states changed their fuel tax for the new year. We’ll have a rundown. And Congress has passed a stopgap spending measure to keep the government running. However, unlike past examples, this time it will have a direct, negative impact on transportation, especially highways.</p> <p>0:00 – Newscast.</p> <p>09:43 – Lessons from the Aguilera-Mederos case.</p> <p>23:55 – Fuel tax changes.</p> <p>38:34 – This time, kicking the can hurts.</p>

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