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Hours of Service Exemption Issued in New Hampshire Due to Extreme Cold

Trucks delivering heating fuels in New Hampshire have been declared exempt from hours of service rules by the state’s Department of Safety because of extremely cold weather that followed a series of major snowstorms. The exemption went into effect Feb. 13 and is effective until midnight Feb. 27.

February 15, 2017

Underinvestment in Freight Infrastructure Will Hurt Economy, Schneider CEO Says

WASHINGTON — The country's freight transportation network must be modernized and expanded to handle the projected increase in freight volume, Schneider International Inc.'s top executive told a Senate panel Feb. 15.

February 15, 2017

Red States Alaska, Oklahoma Seriously Mulling Fuel-Tax Hikes

Oklahoma and Alaska are about as red as states can be. Oklahoma has only elected Republicans to the Senate going back to 1994. Republican Don Young has been Alaska’s only congressman since 1973. However, both states are considering raising fuel-tax rates for the first time since the 1980s.

February 14, 2017

Werner Nixes Driving School in Pennsylvania After Local Outcry

Plans for a trucking facility in Palmer Township, Pennsylvania, no longer include a school for new drivers.

February 14, 2017

Stay Metrics Upgrades Turnover Model

Stay Metrics announced the next generation of its predictive driver turnover model.

February 14, 2017

Oroville Dam Situation Closes California Highways

The risk of damage to the Oroville Dam in Northern California not only forced the evacuation of more than 100,000 people but also has caused road closures that are affecting freight movement in the nation’s most populous state.

February 14, 2017

More Money, Transparency Needed for DOT’s Freight Grants Program

The new freight grants program at the U.S. Department of Transportation needs additional funding from Congress and greater transparency, the Eno Center for Transportation indicated in a new report.

February 14, 2017

Oklahoma Submits Seven Infrastructure Projects to Trump for Consideration

Four highway projects are among the seven total infrastructure priorities that Oklahoma submitted to the National Governors Association as part of a 428-item list that the NGA is asking the Trump administration to consider.

February 13, 2017

Effort to Boost Transportation Funding Slows in Connecticut

Two years ago in February, Connecticut Gov. Dannel Malloy unveiled an ambitious 30-year, $100 billion infrastructure proposal.

February 13, 2017

Senator Again Endorses Repatriation as Means to Fund Infrastructure

Kentucky Republican Sen. Rand Paul touted potential benefits of repatriating overseas corporate profits as a way to boost a federal road building account, a proposal he looked to advance a few years back.

February 13, 2017