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New Program to Allow U.S. Trucks into Mexico for the First Time Ever,
Change Way Some Mexican Trucks Operate Within the United States

El Paso, Texas – U.S. trucks will for the first time be allowed to make deliveries in Mexico under a year-long pilot program that expands cross border trucking operations with Mexico, U.S. Transportation Secretary Mary E. Peters announced today during a visit to truck inspection facilities in El Paso, Texas.

U.S. trucks will get to make deliveries into Mexico while a select group of Mexican trucking companies will be allowed to make deliveries beyond the 20-25 mile commercial zones currently in place along the Southwest border.

Secretary Peters said the new demonstration program was designed to simplify a process that currently requires Mexican truckers to stop and wait for U.S. trucks to arrive and transfer cargo. She said this process wastes money, drives up the cost of goods, and leaves trucks loaded with cargo idling inside U.S. borders. The Secretary added that under current rules, U.S. trucks are not allowed into Mexico because the United States refused to implement provisions of the North American Free Trade Agreement that would have permitted safe cross-border trucking.

“The United States has never shied away from opportunities to compete, to open new markets and to trade with the world. Now that safety and security programs are in place, the time has come for us to move forward on this longstanding promise with Mexico,†Secretary Peters said.

“We are committed to retaining a high level of security and safety standards under this program,†said Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff. “The tough security measures we already have in place will remain unchanged, resulting in a smart and secure approach to safeguarding the border, while allowing for American and Mexican carriers to deliver cargo outside of arbitrary commercial zones.â€

“Today's announcement is another sign of the strength of the U.S.-Mexico relationship and a further step towards making our economies globally competitive, promoting mutual economic growth and prosperity while continuing to protect the safety of our borders,†said Commerce Secretary Carlos M. Gutierrez.

“Safety is the number one priority and strict U.S. safety standards won’t change,†Secretary Gutierrez continued. “We will continue to work closely with President Calderon and his administration on ways we can further enhance the commerce of our countries and the competitiveness of our hemisphere without sacrificing safety or security.â€

Secretary Peters noted that the Department of Transportation has put in place a rigorous inspection program to ensure the safe operation of Mexican trucks crossing the border. Yesterday, Peters and Mexican Secretary of Communications and Transportation Luis Téllez announced a program to have U.S. inspectors conduct in-person safety audits to make sure that participating Mexican companies comply with U.S. safety regulations. The regulations require all Mexican truck drivers to hold a valid commercial drivers license, carry proof they are medically fit, comply with all U.S. hours-of-service rules and be able to understand questions and directions in English.

Secretary Peters said those Mexican truck companies that may be allowed to participate in the one-year program will all be required to have insurance with a U.S. licensed firm and meet all U.S. safety standards. Companies that meet these standards will be allowed to make international pick up and deliveries only and will not be able to move goods from one U.S. city for delivery to another, haul hazardous materials or transport passengers.

The first Mexican trucks to be authorized under the program will begin traveling beyond U.S. border areas once the initial in-person safety inspections are done and proof-of-insurance verified. Secretary Peters noted that with the announcement of the program, Mexico will begin to consider applications from U.S. trucking firms for licensing rights to operate within Mexico. Approximately 100 U.S. operators would be licensed by Mexico for cross-border operations.

In 2001, Congress authorized the cross border inspection program and listed 22 safety requirements that had to be in place before other steps were implemented. The Secretary noted that the Department's independent Inspector General’s reports have confirmed success in meeting the congressional requirements. In addition, Secretary Peters said the Department has invested $500 million since 1995 to modernize border safety facilities and hire and train the over 500 federal and state inspectors who inspect trucks crossing the border every day.

“We have years of experience, we have a rigorous safety inspection plan in place and we have the facilities and the trained professionals to carry it out,†Secretary Peters said. “Through this new pilot program, we are finding a better way to do business with one of this nation’s largest trading partners, and in doing so, bringing U.S. drivers more opportunity, U.S. consumers more buying power and the U.S. economy even more momentum,†she added.



I for one an not for this For I personally dont think it will go both ways for all truckers, but as of today the 6th the pilot program is still on hold.
 
Really taking a huge security risk.......... Stupid idea.......porous borders....

D
 
Stinker said:
In addition, Secretary Peters said the Department has invested $500 million since 1995 to modernize border safety facilities and hire and train the over 500 federal and state inspectors who inspect trucks crossing the border every day.

:eek: A million a person.. how, why, where?
 
I say let Stinker go and steal a couple of their God Damned jobs :D :rock: :rock: and that's gotta be some crazy Assed sounding Spanish Sawyer be speakin :D It's Pancho Villa with a smatterin of Cletus meets Jed Clampett :p Would'nt that Shit be funny if he ever got pulled over smuggling Americans into Mexico he could claim he is from Southern Mexico :D Cause I am almost positive they have a Drawl of some kind :D :D :rock:
 
Well if all inspections are performed as they should be, I dont think many trucks will be making it into the u.s. I agree with you on this stinker...
 
This sounds like a good idea on paper however there are serious security issues to be considered. In my estimation the plan will probably go forward irresponsibly to futher a politician's immediate career due to economic promise that the general public will probably buy. This is only one more BAD idea that we might pay for in the immediate future.

I would strongly suggest not to support this measure without a full disclosure of operational standards between both countries. I would futher argue that this plan should be looked at as a high security risk and should be treated as such. Just my .02

Brad
 
One of th problems is that they are sayin it will work both ways......

that may be so, but honestly I dont know of too many O/O that would want to take the risk of taking their equipment into mexico, too many have been stolen and taken into mexico.

And also one thing they do not mention is that they say in other areas that they will only be allowed to enter the US and straight to thier destination then get a load returning to mexico, and we all know thats not possible , sometimes you may have to run alll over before you get the load ya need.


I just worry about the safety issue mainly, but the cut in rates may also take its toll on the ecomomy too.
 
Stinker said:
One of th problems is that they are sayin it will work both ways......

that may be so, but honestly I dont know of too many O/O that would want to take the risk of taking their equipment into mexico, too many have been stolen and taken into mexico.

And also one thing they do not mention is that they say in other areas that they will only be allowed to enter the US and straight to thier destination then get a load returning to mexico, and we all know thats not possible , sometimes you may have to run alll over before you get the load ya need.


I just worry about the safety issue mainly, but the cut in rates may also take its toll on the ecomomy too.


Stinker, Are you saying you work both ways, go both ways or what? I dont understand :elefant: :elefant: :dontknow: :dontknow:
 
Georgia Ken said:
Stinker, Are you saying you work both ways, go both ways or what? I dont understand :elefant: :elefant: :dontknow: :dontknow:
I hope I don't offend you Georgia Ken, but I think I am speaking for most of the members here, they would like a slightly larger pic of your avitar. I appologize in advance if this somehow offends you. Thanks.:)
 
joemags54 said:
I hope I don't offend you Georgia Ken, but I think I am speaking for most of the members here, they would like a slightly larger pic of your avitar. I appologize in advance if this somehow offends you. Thanks.:)

First, You cant offend me that easily. yes you are correct, must would like it bigger, :rock: . Several members were present when it was made.
 
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Georgia Ken said:
Stinker, Are you saying you work both ways, go both ways or what? I dont understand :elefant: :elefant: :dontknow: :dontknow:
Why do you want to know?? Are you interested??:D

How the heck are you Ken? Been awhile since we've heard from you. Everything OK?
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
Why do you want to know?? Are you interested??:D

How the heck are you Ken? Been awhile since we've heard from you. Everything OK?

Hell you were there when I found out about Stinker :elefant:

I am surving in the jungle. How the hell are you? Im in need for another GTG
 
Georgia Ken said:
Hell you were there when I found out about Stinker :elefant:

I am surving in the jungle. How the hell are you? Im in need for another GTG
Doing well. Maybe we need to put together another GTG. Do I hear Rockingham calling? When the weather cools......
 
SilvrSRT10 said:
Doing well. Maybe we need to put together another GTG. Do I hear Rockingham calling? When the weather cools......

Im hearing somthing coming from the Carolinas. Stinker probably has Gas :toilet:
 

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