Trucking Industry Safety News

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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

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Gainey Wins Court Approval for Reorganization Plan

Bankrupt trucking company Gainey Corp. won a battle to reorganize under bankruptcy law when a federal judge ruled it could use its cash to continue to fund its operations, the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press reported.

January 12, 2009
BusinessSafetyLogistics

Group Calls for Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving

A national safety group is advocating for laws completely banning cell phone use while driving, the Associated Press reported.

January 12, 2009
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Panel Urges Fuel Tax Hikes

WASHINGTON — A national commission studying transportation infrastructure funding is set to recommend that Congress raise fuel taxes now but eventually replace them with levies based on miles traveled.

January 12, 2009
BusinessFuelTechnologyEquipmentSafety

EPA Warns of Possible Dioxins In Cummins’ 2010 SCR System

The Environmental Protection Agency said it is concerned that emissions systems using a copper compound that engine maker Cummins Inc. will use in 2010 models could generate “likely human carcinogen” dioxins, in which case it would “likely not certify” the systems.

January 12, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafety

Teamsters Ratify YRC Wage Cut

The Teamsters union said employees at YRC Worldwide Inc. have approved a landmark 10% wage cut to help reduce costs as the largest less-than-truckload carrier struggles with falling tonnage in a weak economy.

January 12, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafetyFuel

Diesel Price Dips for 14th Straight Week, but Gasoline Rises

The U.S. retail diesel average declined 3.6 cents to $2.291 a gallon last week, the 14th consecutive drop, but analysts warned that fleets’ fuel costs are poised to start rising again.

January 12, 2009
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Flooded Stretch of I-5 in Washington State to Reopen Friday

The Washington state Department of Transportation plans to reopen a 20-mile stretch of Interstate 5 Friday afternoon near Chehalis, Wash., that was closed for two days due to heavy flooding, the Associated Press reported.

January 9, 2009
BusinessSafety

Rail, Intermodal Traffic Fall for Week

Rail and intermodal traffic fell for the week ended Jan. 3 from a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said.

January 9, 2009
BusinessSafetyGovernment

NAFTA Surface Trade Falls 2.1% in October

Surface trade among the United States, Canada and Mexico fell 2.1% in October from a year earlier, the Department of Transportation said Thursday.

January 8, 2009
BusinessGovernmentTechnologyEquipmentSafety

States’ Stimulus Plans Differ From Obama’s

Plans by some states for spending on new highways may undermine the planned economic stimulus, which would focus on existing roads and new transit systems, Bloomberg reported.

January 7, 2009