In a recent government meeting, Christie Ald, the regional director for the Coalition Against Bigger Trucks (CABT) in Tennessee, reached out to Commissioner French to arrange a meeting regarding the ongoing concerns about larger and heavier trucks on the roads. Ald expressed a desire to discuss the implications of federal legislation aimed at increasing truck sizes, which has faced significant opposition from her organization.
Ald highlighted the safety risks associated with larger trucks, sharing personal experiences of dangerous encounters while commuting. She emphasized the wear and tear these vehicles impose on infrastructure and the potential hazards they pose to other drivers. Ald is keen to engage with local officials during her visit at the end of July to further address these issues.
In a separate note, Commissioner Michaels made a brief announcement regarding President Biden's anticipated decision to step down as the Democratic nominee, which was met with a celebratory response from the attendees. The meeting underscored the ongoing dialogue around transportation safety and political developments, reflecting the diverse range of topics impacting the community.