Regulations|
May 23, 2012
The technology could prevent up to 56% of rollover crashes each year—the deadliest among all crash types.
Regulations|
May 14, 2012
New study says CARB’s program design will put California’s transportation sector at a significant competitive disadvantage.
Regulations|
February 23, 2012
2012 ILCT Show: As operators face the threat of government audits on overtime pay for tips, the NLA vows to fight until it wins.
Regulations|
September 28, 2011
The executive director of the Limousine Associations of New Jersey returns to Washington, D.C. as a lobbyist on behalf of regulators.
Regulations|
August 24, 2011
If a state law forbids Avis from selling chauffeured service, why were WeDriveU drivers holding up signs for clients?
Regulations|
July 5, 2011
The decision has upset private operators who find it unfair to compete with taxpayer-subsidized public transportation.
Regulations|
June 29, 2011
Operators say window tint has no relevance to passenger safety and that heavy fines are unjustified.
Operations|
February 2, 2010
Federal agencies are trying to get bad operators off the road. California leads the way with strong laws that set the standard, and federal organizations are targeting not only unsafe driving behaviors, company negligence, and oversight, but also rogue and reincarnated operators.
Operations|
January 4, 2009
Your state's rule regarding percentage of fault in an accident makes all the difference in collecting for damages. Learn the three primary types of negligence.
Industry Research|
May 1, 2003
The chauffeured transportation industry faces in 2003, as it has in years past, a variety of daunting challenges. The following are the top 20 issues facing the industry, as determined by LCT and members of its Editorial Advisory Board.