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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.

Business, Safety, Government, Logistics

Pacer Names Daniel Avramovich CEO

Transportation and third-party logistics firm Pacer International said Daniel Avramovich will become its new chief executive officer, effective close of business Tuesday.

December 15, 2009
Business, Fuel, Government

Diesel Declines 2.4¢ to $2.748 a Gallon; Gas Falls 3.5¢

Diesel and gasoline prices both fell Monday as crude oil held near a two-month low, with diesel falling 2.4 cents to $2.748 a gallon and gas declining 3.5 cents to $2.599, the Department of Energy said.

December 15, 2009
Business, Government

New York Manufacturing Index Slips in December

Manufacturing activity in the New York region slowed its rate of growth in December, the Federal Reserve Bank of New York said Tuesday.

December 15, 2009
Business, Government

Producer Price Index Climbs 1.8% in November

Prices paid to U.S. producers rose 1.8% in November, the Labor Department said Tuesday.

December 15, 2009
Government, Business, Fuel, Logistics

SoCal Ports to Face New Year with Fewer Trucks

Beginning Jan. 1, officials at the Southern California sister ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach will face yet another challenge as they begin the second phase of their clean trucks plans: fewer trucks.

December 15, 2009
Government, Business

Hefty Toll Increases Proposed For SF Bay Bridges

A proposed toll increase for the seven state-owned bridges that crisscross the San Francisco Bay could double the cost for trucks.

December 14, 2009
Business, Safety, Government

Senate Rail Bill Set to Be Introduced Tuesday

Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee Chairman Jay Rockefeller (D-W.Va.) will introduce a long-awaited rail bill on Dec. 15 that expands the Surface Transportation Board and adds several provisions that could give shippers more choices of rail carriers, committee officials said.

December 14, 2009
Letters to the Editor, Business, Safety, Government

Letters: Texting at the Wheel, Not-So-Green Rails?

In a local newspaper, I recently read an editorial titled: “Truckers Should Not Be Texting While Driving.” The writer improperly quoted statistics and singled out the trucking industry as the problem.

December 14, 2009
Business, Government, Safety

FMCSA to Propose Broader Use of EOBRs to Monitor Drivers

WASHINGTON — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is preparing to propose requiring “a much larger population of carriers” to use electronic onboard recorders to monitor driver hours-of-service than it earlier envisioned, an agency official said.

December 14, 2009
Government, Business, Safety

Infrastructure Projects Would Yield Benefits to Economy, Job Market, Whittington Says

Charles “Shorty” Whittington, immediate past chairman of American Trucking Associations, was among the officials who stressed to the Obama administration the importance of investing in the nation’s roads and bridges during the president’s recent Washington jobs summit.

December 14, 2009