Latest News Updates From John Wislocki

Opponents of Bigger Trucks Stage Rally, Urge Congress to Limit Vehicle Size, Weight

WASHINGTON — Opponents of bigger trucks rallied last week outside the Capitol, urging Congress to limit longer commercial vehicles, including double- and triple-trailers, on the nation’s highways.

May 23, 2003

Schneider Asks Judge to Refund $10 Mil. in California Trailer Fees

Wisconsin-based truckload carrier Schneider National Inc. asked a California Transportation Department administrative law judge to refund the company $10 million in what it said were illegal assessments on its trailers.

May 16, 2003

ATA Plans Seminar for Hazmat Haulers

American Trucking Associations has planned a one-day training seminar for motor carriers that transport hazardous materials and are required by federal law to develop heightened security practices by September.

May 14, 2003

Demand for Contract Maintenance on the Rise

An 11% increase in contract maintenance work was a bright spot in an otherwise lackluster 2002 for most of the truck leasing business, according to industry experts.

May 13, 2003

Truck Industry Leaders Join Diesel Engine Emissions Summit Panels

Many trucking industry leaders have agreed to participate in the upcoming Diesel Engine Emissions Summit in Phoenix on June 10, according to the session’s co-hosts.

May 5, 2003

House Passes Energy Measure that Targets Fuel Economy

House-passed energy legislation included a provision directing the Transportation Department to work with the trucking industry to develop trucks with improved fuel economy.

April 21, 2003

Congress Increases Transport, Security Funding

House and Senate budget resolutions for fiscal 2004 went beyond the Bush administration’s proposals to bolster transportation-related programs at the Transportation, ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security and Energy departments, said congressional and department spokesman.

April 9, 2003

Lawmakers Vie for Slices of Multiyear Highway Bill

WASHINGTON — After three days of hearings last week, a House subcommittee is expected to make recommendations in May for which highway and bridge projects Congress should fund in the next six-year highway bill.

April 9, 2003

GAO Studies Effects Of 2002 Engine Rule

WASHINGTON — The General Accounting Office is examining the economic impact of last year's emissions deadline that forced manufacturers to develop cleaner-running diesel engines on a fast schedule, and the agency could recommend ways to avoid such situations in the future, congressional sources said.

April 7, 2003

Calif. Officials Consider Tolls Among Ideas to Fix Freeway

Southern California transportation officials said they were evaluating five proposals to rehabilitate an 18-mile stretch of the Long Beach Freeway, three of which would include dedicated truck toll lanes to pay for major construction.

April 3, 2003