Transportation Compliance News

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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.

Government, Business

Group Seeks to Stop New Tolling on Interstates

The Alliance for Toll Free Interstates is recruiting members to join truck-stop operators, truckers and other highway users to fight attempts by states or Congress to toll existing interstate highways.

November 19, 2013
Government, Business

Minn. Announces $300 Mln. in Freight Infrastructure Projects

Minnesota has announced that 10 highway projects will be funded under the $300 million Corridors of Commerce program created this year to help improve freight mobility across the state.

November 19, 2013
Government, Business

FHWA Proposes Primary Freight Network Designation

The Federal Highway Administration unveiled Nov. 18 the draft of the nation’s first ever Primary Freight Network — 26,966 centerline miles of roadway deemed most critical to freight movement.

November 18, 2013
Government, Business

HOS Rule Reduced Productivity for Most Truckers, ATRI Says

More than 80% of the carriers surveyed by the American Transportation Research Institute said they’ve suffered a loss in productivity since the new hours-of-service rule went into effect, changing the requirements for the 34-hour restart.

November 18, 2013
Government, Business

Legislation Would Let States Keep Federal Fuel Taxes

A bill has been introduced in the House and Senate that would dramatically reduce federal diesel and gasoline taxes and let the states keep most revenue from the two levies rather than sending the revenue to the Highway Trust Fund.

November 18, 2013
Government

Government Studies Focusing on CSA, Effectiveness of FMCSA Safety Actions

The Department of Transportation’s inspector general’s office and a congressional watchdog agency are examining how effective federal commercial vehicle regulators are at keeping bad operators off roads.

November 18, 2013
Business, Fuel, Government

Diesel Avg. Falls 2.5¢ to $3.832

The average price of diesel fuel continued its gradual decline last week, dropping 2.5 cents to $3.832 a gallon, the lowest price in more than four months, the U.S. Department of Energy reported.

November 18, 2013
Government, Business

Wash. State Lawmakers Propose 11.5-Cent Fuel Tax Increase

Washington state Senate leaders have proposed boosting the state’s taxes on diesel and gasoline by 11.5 cents to pay for $12.3 billion in transportation projects, The Associated Press reported.

November 15, 2013
Government, Business

House Panel Schedules Hearing on HOS Rule

Anne Ferro, head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, will testify before a House hearing on the hours-of-service rule for truck drivers that went into effect in July.

November 15, 2013
Government, Business

N.Y. Improperly Spending Toll Revenue, ATA Says in Lawsuit

Officials with the New York State Thruway, a major artery for commercial trucking, are improperly spending millions of dollars in toll revenues annually on the state’s mostly recreational canal system, according to a federal class-action lawsuit filed Nov. 14 by American Trucking Associations.

November 14, 2013