The U.S. trade deficit increased by 4.9% in October, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.
December 11, 2012Transportation Compliance News
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 whats happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.
Consumer Price Index Falls 0.3% in First Drop Since May
The consumer price index fell 0.3% in November, the first drop since May, the Labor Department said Friday.
December 14, 2012Groups Urge Obama Administration to Approve Detroit-Windsor Bridge Permits
A group of 16 construction and transportation organizations Thursday urged the Obama administration to swiftly approve construction of a new bridge crossing between Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.
December 13, 2012ATA Brief Rebuffs Solicitor General on L.A. Port Case
The legal argument cited by the U.S. Solicitor General opposing a U.S. Supreme Court review of the Port of Los Angeles clean trucks plan is terribly wrong, American Trucking Associations said in a response brief filed Monday.
December 11, 2012Pilot Program Aims to Expedite Truck Traffic at Canadas 2nd-Busiest Port of Entry
Canadian officials hope to expedite truck traffic at one of its busiest ports of entry from the United States by removing some credentialing requirements that Canadas trucking industry said are redundant.
December 11, 2012Court Hears Arguments on Cross-Border Pilot Plan
WASHINGTON The federal government fought against two lawsuits challenging its pilot program that allows Mexican trucks into the U.S. interior, saying last week the complaints rely on incorrect interpretations of laws, regulations or international agreements.
December 11, 2012U.S. Trade Deficit Expands in October
Editorial: Growing Cliff Worries
Concerns about the fiscal cliff seem to be spreading into lots of unexpected places, including the heart of the trucking industry.
December 10, 2012FMCSA Activates 11 Changes to CSA, Including Hazmat Compliance Proposal
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last week it activated previously announced changes to its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program, including the adoption of a controversial proposal to step up hazardous materials compliance, and the elimination of a perceived enforcement bias against flatbed carriers.
December 10, 2012Communication Is Key to Getting Trucks Fixed After Roadside Breakdowns, Repairers Say
When trouble strikes and a truck is disabled, establishing clear lines of communication between the driver, the drivers dispatcher and the technician handling the problem are paramount to ensuring that the vehicle gets back on the road quickly and at minimal cost, according to the managers of several roadside-repair networks.
December 10, 2012Rahall to Keep No. 2 Rank on Transport Panel
Rep. Nick Rahall (D-W.Va.), was selected by the House Democratic Caucus last week to continue to serve as the ranking member on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee when the new Congress convenes in January.
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