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Focus Trust Fund on Highways

For years, we all have watched the travails of the Highway Trust Fund, as the nation’s infrastructure has crumbled and the nation’s roadway and bridge needs have grown along with the population.

January 24, 2011
EditorialGovernment

Moving Toward an Open Border

The Department of Transportation has finally taken the first, tentative step toward resolving the long-running battle with Mexico over opening the common border to commercial trucking between the nations.

January 17, 2011
EditorialBusiness

Limiting Heavy-Duty Truck Speeds

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has finally responded to our request for a federal mandate to limit heavy-duty truck speeds to 68 mph in order to improve safety on the nation’s highways.

January 10, 2011
Editorial

Obama’s HOS Failure

The Obama administration’s proposed rewrite of the federal hours-of-service rule for drivers is a misguided failure that seems certain to make the nation’s roadways less safe than they are today.

January 3, 2011
EditorialBusiness

A Lump of Coal?

The trucking industry these days can be likened to the proverbial watchful child lurking at the top of the staircase, glancing to see if Santa already has deposited the presents under the tree.

December 20, 2010
EditorialBusinessFuel

The Return of the Oil Speculators

There are worrisome signs that commodities speculators are returning to the nation’s fuel markets, pushing prices higher than the normal forces of supply and demand would warrant.

December 13, 2010
EditorialBusinessAutonomous

Improving Prospects for 2011

The evidence continues to mount that 2011 will turn out to be a pretty good year for the U.S. economy in general and for trucking in particular.

December 6, 2010
EditorialBusinessGovernmentSafety

The Coming Freight Crunch

When the next freight transportation capacity shortage makes itself known, whether it’s in the second half of next year or at the start of 2012, no one should say they weren’t warned well in advance.

November 29, 2010
EditorialGovernment

Getting CSA Ready for Prime Time

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration followed through on its promise last month and made several important changes in its CSA safety rating program last week.

November 22, 2010
EditorialBusiness

Funding Infrastructure Improvements

It just shouldn’t be this difficult. Here we are with virtually everyone involved agreeing that there is a major problem with the country’s aging infrastructure that needs to be addressed, and quickly.

November 15, 2010