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Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow what’s happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

Business, Fuel, Government

Cars, Light Trucks to be Required to Show Fuel-Use Labels

U.S. cars and light trucks will be required to carry labels comparing estimated five-year fuel costs with those of the average new vehicle, the Department of Transportation and Environmental Protection Agency said Wednesday.

May 25, 2011

TT Podcasts: RoadSigns

Volvo's Chayene de Souza and Magnus Gustafson discuss how new, connected trucks can boost business, enhance safety practices, and reinforce preventative maintenance plans.

Government, Business, Technology, Equipment

ATA Cites Qualified Support of EOBR Rule

American Trucking Associations told the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration that while it supports the agency’s proposal to require electronic devices to record drivers’ hours of service, it also is urging FMCSA to address important device design and performance requirements.

May 24, 2011
Government, Business

Maryland to Consider Toll Hikes

The Maryland Transportation Authority will consider toll increases at its June 2 meeting that could double rates by 2013 for trucks on seven of the state’s eight tolled facilities.

Michele Fuetsch | Staff Reporter
May 24, 2011
Government, Business

Cargo Tank Maintenance Proposal Costly, Tank Truckers Say

A proposal to outsource regulatory requirements for the manufacture and maintenance of cargo tanks to a pair of professional organizations would impose a costly financial burden on the cargo tank industry, several industry commenters told federal regulators.

May 24, 2011
Government, Business

Builders, Unions Set to Rally, Lobby for New Highway Bill in Washington

More than 400 contractors, materials suppliers and engineers are expected to rally in Washington Wednesday and to lobby Congress for a new highway bill to replace the one that originally expired in September 2009.

Michele Fuetsch | Staff Reporter
May 24, 2011
Business, Government, Safety

Capacity Tight, Demand Strong as Summer Looms, Experts Say

Freight capacity remains generally tight and demand strong ahead of the summer shipping season, ac-ording to several carrier executives and analysts.

May 23, 2011
Business, Government, Safety, Logistics

Freight Results Still Mixed, Executive Says

Although the U.S. economy continues to improve, there remains a spottiness within the freight-hauling sector, a logistics executive said.

May 23, 2011
Government, Business, Safety, Equipment, Autonomous

Truck Tolls Will Increase to $4 Per Axle on Bridges Between Pennsylvania and N.J.

Truckers crossing the northern Delaware River between New Jersey and Pennsylvania on any of seven tolled bridges could pay as much as 75 cents more per axle as of July 1.

May 23, 2011
Government, Business, Safety

New Study Supports Boston Hazmat Ban

A new study has concluded that Boston should ban the transport of nearly all nonradioactive hazardous materials through the downtown and North End areas to protect the public.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
May 20, 2011
Government

Postal Service Has No Cash for Needed New Trucks, GAO Says

The cash-strapped U.S. Postal Service lacks the money it needs to replace its aging delivery fleet, according to a new Government Accountability Office report.

May 19, 2011