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States Approve Rule Exemptions to Speed Florida Relief Efforts

Motor carriers transporting relief supplies to regions of Florida and South Carolina affected by Hurricane Ian are working with a variety of emergency vehicle size and weight exemptions in effect in neighboring states, moves made by governors and state agencies looking to help speed relief supplies to storm-ravaged areas.

October 6, 2022

IIJA, Workforce and Parking Top FMCSA’s Fall Agenda

The implementation of the $1 trillion infrastructure law and proceeding with workforce and parking programs for the trucking industry will headline the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s fall agenda.

October 6, 2022

Rail Strike Threat Exposes Supply Chain Vulnerability

The threat of a nationwide strike by railroad workers that could have shut down the nation’s freight trains exposed vulnerabilities in the supply chain that could have proved devastating to the economy.

October 6, 2022

Biodiesel Fuel Gets Latest Push in Missouri

Biodiesel is getting a boost from new government incentives as city fleet owners are using it to quickly lower truck emissions.

October 6, 2022

One Bridge Damaged by Ian Reopens, and a Truck Is Among First to Cross It

Hours before Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis announced that emergency road and bridge repairs to Pine Island had been completed ahead of schedule on Oct. 5, cheers and a little laughter greeted some of the first motorists — including a Publix truck — to cross a temporary bridge built to restore access by land to the island, which took much of the brunt from Hurricane Ian.

October 5, 2022

Supply Chain Rallies in Wake of Hurricane Ian

The trucks are rolling again. They’re going right into the areas Hurricane Ian devastated, and many are from companies with the regional or national scale to deliver emergency goods to communities where they also have affected employees and local stores in need of resupply.

October 5, 2022

Congress Passes Disaster Aid Bill Amid Calls for Resilience

Legislation designed to expedite emergency recovery aid recently advanced to the president’s desk amid renewed calls for enhancing infrastructure resilience.

October 5, 2022

EV Tax Credit Rules Put on Fast Track at Treasury

The Treasury Department is expediting the formulation of scores of regulations that will carry out the $270 billion worth of energy tax incentives included in President Joe Biden’s signature climate and tax bill.

October 5, 2022

Michigan Lures $1.6 Billion Battery Factory in Fight for EV Jobs

Michigan awarded incentives to two new battery projects — a local startup building a cell plant and a Chinese firm that may produce battery components — as Gov. Gretchen Whitmer seeks to secure future automotive jobs in the state.

October 5, 2022

CVSA Launches Procedures for Inspections of Autonomous Trucks

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance approved a new standard and procedure designed to govern inspections of autonomous commercial motor vehicles.

October 5, 2022