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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.

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Driver Fatigue Makes NTSB’s 2016 Top Issues List

WASHINGTON — Policymakers and industry stakeholders need to put in place programs designed to reduce fatigue among truckers on the roads and other commercial operators while on duty, the National Transportation Safety Board announced Jan. 13.

January 13, 2016
Government

Postal Service to Raise Shipping Rates Jan. 17

Rates for Priority Mail packages shipped via the U.S. Postal Service will go up on average 9.8% on Jan. 17, a move that comes at the same time that private delivery services are also raising rates.

January 13, 2016
Government

Connecticut Officials Seek Solutions for I-95 'Crisis'

Two accidents this week on Interstate 95 in Old Lyme and East Lyme, Connecticut, left local officials saying the "crisis" on that stretch of the highway needs to be dealt with sooner than the changes called for in the governor's transportation plan.  

, January 13, 2016
GovernmentBusiness

Fuel-Tax Hikes, Tolls, Crowdfunding Are Interstate Payment Options

WASHINGTON — Fuel-tax increases, electronic tolling and even crowdfunding were among the solutions proposed at a Transportation Research Board session on transportation funding Jan. 12.

January 12, 2016
GovernmentBusinessSafetyAutonomous

40 Trucks, Cars Involved in Pileup on Snowy I-74

Six people were injured and Interstate 74 near the Indiana-Ohio border was shut down for 10 hours Jan. 12 when more than 40 vehicles were involved in two separate crashes following a snow squall. See photos, videos.

January 12, 2016
Government

Study: R.I. Tolls Would Only Generate Half of Revenue Projected

PAWTUCKET, R.I. — The Rhode Island Trucking Association said a new study found gaping holes in the economic impact analysis of truck tolls commissioned by Gov. Gina Raimondo earlier this year that was used to support her RhodeWorks bridge repair financing plan.

January 12, 2016
BusinessSafetyGovernmentAutonomous

Researcher Says Truck Driver Health on the Decline

WASHINGTON — Longhaul and over-the-road truck drivers increasingly are unhealthy, a University of Utah occupational epidemiologist told researchers attending a Jan. 11 session at the 2016 Transportation Research Board.

January 12, 2016
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Baltimore Transport Hub Project Rebranded as Tradepoint Atlantic

A Baltimore project to create a transportation hub on the 3,100-acre site of a former steel mill has been rebranded as Tradepoint Atlantic in an effort to stress potential for international trade and cargo development and attract development.

January 12, 2016
Government

Collin Mooney Named CVSA's Executive Director

Collin Mooney has been appointed executive director of the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance after 13 years with the organization.

January 12, 2016
GovernmentBusinessSafetyLogistics

Rep. Doris Matsui Headlines UC Davis’ Freight Discussion on Capitol Hill

Rep. Doris Matsui (D-Calif.) will share her perspective on the economic benefits realized when freight corridors are improved at an event hosted by the National Center for Sustainable Transportation on Jan. 12 on Capitol Hill.

January 11, 2016