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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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Insufficient Route Planning, Escort Failure to Blame For Skagit River Bridge Failure, Investigation Finds

Insufficient motor carrier route planning, a failure by a pilot/escort to warn of potential hazards and inadequate evaluation of oversize load permit requests by state officials were the probable causes of an oversize truck strike that brought down the Interstate 5 Skagit River Bridge in Washington state, according to a final investigation report of the National Transportation Safety Board.

August 8, 2014
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DOT Announces $333.9 Mln. in Emergency Relief to Fix Roadways

Nearly two dozen states will split $333.9 million to fix roadways damaged by severe storms and other weather-related events, the Department of Transportation announced this week.

August 7, 2014
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Federal Judge Dismisses ATA Class-Action Toll Revenue Lawsuit

A federal judge in New York on Aug. 6 dismissed a class-action lawsuit filed last year by American Trucking Associations alleging that the New York State Thruway Authority is improperly spending more than a billion dollars in toll revenue on maintenance and improvements on the state’s mostly recreational canal system.

August 7, 2014
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Foxx: TIGER Grants to Be Announced in September

Winners of the next round of the Department of Transportation’s infrastructure grants will be announced in mid-September, Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx said Aug. 6.

August 6, 2014
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Missouri Voters Reject Transportation Tax

Missouri voters have rejected a proposed constitutional amendment that would have raised the state’s sales tax from 4.225 cents to 5 cents for 10 years to pay for road improvements.

August 6, 2014
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Enhanced CSA Website Now Live

Enhancements to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Compliance, Safety, Accountability public Safety Measurement System website have gone live.

August 5, 2014
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DOT Secretary Foxx To Host ‘Virtual’ Town Hall Aug. 6

Transportation Secretary Anthony Foxx plans to address questions and concerns from the public during an online Webcast on Aug. 6.

August 5, 2014
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Deutsche Post Earnings Beat Estimates on Parcel Business

Deutsche Post AG’s second-quarter profit beat analysts’ estimates as the German parcel business and international express unit of Europe’s largest postal company expanded.

August 5, 2014
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Missouri to Choose Aug. 5 on Sales-Tax Hike for Roads

Missouri voters go to the polls Aug. 5 to decide if they want to add three-quarters of a cent to the state’s 4.225-cent sales tax to pay for transportation projects.

August 4, 2014
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FMCSA’s Anne Ferro to Depart

Anne Ferro, who oversaw a period of voluminous rulemaking for the trucking industry, has announced her resignation as head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

August 4, 2014