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Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow what’s happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

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Daimler, Volvo Win Dismissal of $950 Million Cartel Suit

Daimler AG, Volvo AB and other truck makers won dismissal of a 867 million-euro ($950 million) lawsuit claiming customers were overcharged in a price-fixing cartel.

February 7, 2020
GovernmentBusinessTCA

Maine Republicans Target Vehicle Sales Tax to Fund Transportation

Republicans in the Maine Legislature on Feb. 6 revived the idea of diverting a large portion of vehicle sales tax revenue to roads and bridges in a move that could further complicate negotiations centering on solving a similarly sized transportation shortfall.

February 7, 2020
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DHS Prohibits N.Y. Residents From Signing Up for Trusted Traveler Programs

The Department of °®¶¹´«Ã½land Security said New York residents will be prevented from enrolling in certain Trusted Traveler Programs, including the Free and Secure Trade (FAST) program geared toward commercial truck drivers.

February 6, 2020
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Ocasio-Cortez Announces Bill for National Network of EV Chargers

The Democratic congresswoman who pushed the Green New Deal to prominence aims to build a national network of high-speed chargers for electric cars under legislation unveiled on Feb. 6.

February 6, 2020
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House Lawmakers Agree on Infrastructure Investments, but Lack Funding Proposals

Democrats and Republicans on the tax-writing Ways and Means Committee in the House demonstrated a rare show of bipartisanship Feb. 6 by endorsing stakeholders’ consistent calls for investing in multimodal connectivity.

February 6, 2020
GovernmentBusinessSafety

CSA Turns 10, but Is It Making Trucking Safer?

It’s been a decade since the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration kicked off its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program aimed at assessing the safety of the nation’s motor carriers. Yet there are still some concerns about its benefits.

February 6, 2020
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NHTSA Grants First Approval for Vehicle Without Human Driver

For the first time, the U.S. government’s highway safety agency has approved a company’s request to deploy a self-driving vehicle that doesn’t meet federal safety standards for human-driven cars and trucks.

February 6, 2020
GovernmentBusinessTechnologyAutonomousTCA

Uber Gets OK to Restart Autonomous Car Testing in California

Uber has been granted permission from California regulators to test self-driving cars on state roads, the ride-sharing company announced Feb. 5.

February 6, 2020
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China to Halve Tariffs on $75B of US Goods

China will halve tariffs on some $75 billion of imports from the United States later this month, reciprocating a U.S. action and likely satisfying part of the interim trade deal.

February 6, 2020
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NYC Tunnel’s Slow Pace Spurs Democratic Jabs at Trump Rail Chief

Fifteen Democratic senators admonished the Trump administration for the sluggish progress on a new rail tunnel between New York and New Jersey, centerpiece of the so-called Gateway program of major infrastructure projects in the critical transit artery.

February 6, 2020