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About 1 Million Natural-Gas Trucks and Buses to be Sold by 2019, Report Says
More than 930,000 medium- and heavy-duty natural gas-powered trucks and buses are expected to be sold worldwide by 2019, according to a new report.
January 14, 2013TT Podcasts: RoadSigns
Check out Transport Topics' updated Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies in North America, and explore how the industry's top players have adapted to a tough freight market and are preparing for the future.
Gasoline Rises 6.7¢ to $3.325, Lundberg Survey Reports
Gasoline rose 6.7 cents in the past three weeks to $3.325 a gallon, according to the latest Lundberg survey of filling stations released Sunday.
January 14, 2013Opinion: A Hesitant Look at an Uncertain 2013
As we close the book on 2012, I think most economists and trucking executives would agree that while growth is preferable to the alternative, the relatively anemic growth we saw last year is certainly nothing to get excited about.
January 14, 2013Editorial: America’s New Road Team
The new “captains” of the nation’s trucking industry — namely the 19 freshly appointed members of America’s Road Team — are now on the job.
January 14, 2013Truck Orders Remain Firm
Customers ordered 21,300 heavy-duty trucks in North America in December, in line with the full year’s business levels but far below the corresponding month in 2011, ACT Research Co. reported.
January 14, 2013States Seek New Transport Funding Sources
Many state leaders began 2013 grappling with how to create new revenue streams to fund transportation projects in their jurisdictions.
January 14, 2013ATA Renews Push for 65 MPH National Speed Limit
American Trucking Associations called for more action last week from state and federal government officials on the group’s proposals to increase trucking and highway safety, including a national speed limit of 65 mph for all vehicles and a study into possible graduated licensing for commercial driver licenses.
January 14, 2013U.S. Rules Spur E-Log Use, According to Fleets, Vendors
Pressure from federal safety regulations and the latest transportation bill is pushing more carriers to make the switch from paper driver logs to electronic logging through in-cab systems, according to fleets and vendors.
January 14, 2013Analysts Express Caution Over 4Q Trucking Results
Stock market analysts are cautious about trucking’s earnings prospects for this year after the steady improvement in industry profits that began in 2010 stalled in the fourth quarter of 2012.
January 14, 201319 Fleet Pros Take the Wheel as America’s New Road Team
Nathan Wick remembers when all his high school buddies went off to college, seeking cushy desk jobs in air-conditioned office buildings.
January 14, 2013