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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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EPA Plan to Cut Airplane Emissions Won’t Take Effect Until 2018

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on June 10 declared airplanes as a significant contributor to global climate change, but said a final rule requiring cuts in emissions is still years away.

June 11, 2015
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Amtrak Anti-Crash System May Malfunction Near Freight Rails

Radio interference from freight railroads may disable the automated solution Amtrak is finalizing to prevent high-speed derailments such as last month’s fatal accident in Philadelphia.

June 11, 2015
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House Tax Policy Panel to Hold Highway Funding Hearing June 17

Tax policy writers in the House will explore ways to ensure there is long-term financing for the Highway Trust Fund during a hearing June 17, according to an announcement from the tax policy committee’s chairman.

June 10, 2015
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DOT's Freight Transportation Index Rises 0.3%

The Department of Transportation’s freight transportation services index rose 0.3% in April from the same month last year, DOT announced June 10.

June 10, 2015
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C.R. England Granted Exemption From New Driver Rule

Federal regulators have granted refrigerated carrier C.R. England Inc. a two-year exemption from a new requirement that truck drivers with learning permits who have passed their commercial driver license skills test be accompanied by an experienced “on-duty” driver-trainer for the drive home to pick up their CDL.

June 10, 2015
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Alaska's Dalton Highway Reopens

Alaska’s “road to the bank” is back in operation after an 18-day closing caused by flooding off the northern slope of the Brooks Range that occurred when mid-May temperatures hit 70 degrees and much of the spring break-up of ice happened suddenly.

June 10, 2015
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House OKs Transportation Bill With 33-Foot Trailer, HOS Provisions

The House on June 9 approved spending legislation with key trucking provisions, including one that would permit twin 33-foot trailers on U.S. highways. The Transportation, Housing and Urban Development appropriations bill now goes to the Senate.

June 9, 2015
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NTSB Calls for Collision Avoidance Systems to Be Standard

The National Transportation Safety Board on June 8 issued a recommendation that collision avoidance systems be standard equipment on all new cars and commercial trucks.

June 8, 2015
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TT Archives: Truck Size and Weight

In 1941, the Interstate Commerce Commission took the first step towards regulating truck sizes and weights at the federal level for goods moving in interstate commerce.

June 8, 2015
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R.I. Scales Back Bridge Tolling Plan but Still Targets Class 8 Trucks

After immediate pushback from the trucking industry, Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo altered a plan to toll commercial trucks that use the state’s bridges.

June 8, 2015