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Environmentalists Seek Tougher Standards for Heavy, Medium Truck Fuel Efficiency
Environmental groups said they back the Obama administration’s push to set standards for heavy- and medium-duty truck fuel efficiency, and last week, they called for making the standards even tougher.
November 22, 2010Freight Capacity Will Tighten, Carrier Executives Predict
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Freight capacity in 2011, especially in trucking, will be constricted by a combination of federal legislative and regulatory policy and recession-related private-sector curbs on investment.
November 22, 2010Shippers Focus on Pricing, Service for Supply Chains
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — Competitive pricing and reliable service remain in the forefront as shippers optimize their supply chains, executives with three large retail firms said.
November 22, 2010Future of Transportation Policy Is a Mystery as GOP Takes Congress, NITL President Says
FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. — The future of federal transportation policy is a major question as the Republican Party prepares to take control of the House of Representatives, the National Industrial Transportation League’s president said.
November 22, 2010FMCSA to Make CSA Changes Before System’s December Debut
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last week that it was making several changes to its CSA safety monitoring system that industry officials said would shield the industry from misleading interpretations.
November 22, 2010Oberstar Urges One-Year Extension of Highway Legislation
The outgoing chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee has urged Congress to approve a one-year extension of current highway legislation so the new Congress that convenes in January will have time to “come to agreement on a funding mechanism for a six-year bill.â€
November 19, 2010Leading Economic Indicators Rise 0.5%
An index of leading economic indicators rose 0.5%, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.
November 18, 2010U.S. Lags in Reducing Traffic Fatalities, Report Says
The U.S. has fallen behind other high income nations in reducing traffic fatalities and injuries, according to a report released Tuesday by the National Research Council, which studied accident data in the U.S. and 15 other countries.
November 16, 2010New York ‘Empire’ Manufacturing Index Contracts
Manufacturing activity in the New York region contracted this month, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Monday.
November 15, 2010Opinion: Protecting Essential Trucking Data
Big-picture executives have the ability to see well beyond the day-to-day grind. If you’re in this category, you support an active safety department and insist on taking a variety of preventive measures.
November 19, 2010