A proposed plan to charge fees on vehicles entering New York’s business district could win approval from state lawmakers as soon as Thursday, according to Gov. Eliot Spitzer, Bloomberg News reported.
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Freightliner Workers Vote to Avoid Layoffs at N.C. Plant
Union members at a Freightliner plant in North Carolina have agreed to alternate lay-off weeks between first and second shifts, a move that will save about 1,500 jobs, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
June 20, 2007Coalition Criticizes FMCSA Over Mexican Trucks Plan
A coalition of groups led by Public Citizen and the Teamsters union said Wednesday that the Department of Transportation was ignoring federal safety laws in implementing a pilot program that would allow Mexican trucks to travel throughout the United States.
June 20, 2007Xtra Lease Adds Trailer-Tracking Features
Trailer equipment rental and leasing firm Xtra Lease said it has added new trailer-tracking features for fleets.
June 19, 2007Letters to the Editor: SafeStat Scores, Hypermiling
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June 19, 2007GAO Says SafeStat Data Better but Urges New Analysis Method
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June 19, 2007TransCore’s GlobalWave Receives Certification
Trucking technology firm TransCore said it has received certification for its GlobalWave tracking devices from Underwriters Laboratories.
June 19, 2007Express-1 Promotes Curry to President
Ground expediter Express-1 Expedited Solutions said Tuesday it has promoted Jeff Curry to president.
June 19, 2007Oil Rises to Nine-Month High, Nearing $70 a Barrel
Crude oil futures rose to a nine-month high Tuesday, closing at $69.10 a barrel, the highest New York Mercantile Exchange closing price since Sept. 1, Bloomberg reported.
June 19, 2007ATA Reorganizes Highway Watch Program
American Truck Associations has announced a reorganization of the management of the Highway Watch program.
June 18, 2007