Trucking Industry Safety News

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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

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EGR Proponents to Use Credits to Meet 2010 Engine Standards

The two major engine makers that will employ exhaust gas recirculation technology to meet the tightened federal emissions rules that go into effect in 2010 will use credits they have earned from the Environmental Protection Agency to hit the new mark.

June 30, 2008
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UPS Lowers Earnings Estimate, Sending Stock to Five-Year Low

UPS Inc. lowered guidance on its second-quarter earnings by about 15%, less than one week after FedEx Corp. posted its first quarterly loss since 1997, demonstrating that even the two largest corporations in North American freight transportation, with the most far-reaching global footprints, are ultimately not immune to the continuing struggles of the all-but-stagnant U.S economy.

June 30, 2008
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Diesel Dips 4.4¢ to $4.648 a Gallon

The fuel price express took a holiday last week, as the average price of diesel dipped 4.4 cents a gallon to $4.648, and the price of gasoline declined for the first time in three months, according to the Department of Energy.

June 30, 2008
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Roadcheck Shows Improved Safety Compliance, CVSA Says

The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance said that its recent Roadcheck ’08 three-day safety check yielded the lowest out-of-service rate in two decades.

June 27, 2008
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May Truck Tonnage Jumps 3.3% From a Year Ago

Truck tonnage in May jumped 3.3% from a year earlier, marking the seventh straight year-over-year increase, American Trucking Associations said.

June 27, 2008
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Rail, Intermodal Traffic Decline for Week

Rail and intermodal traffic both plunged for the week ended Saturday compared with a year ago, in part due to Midwest flooding, the Association of American Railroads said Thursday.

June 26, 2008
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South Korea Lifts Ban on U.S. Beef

South Korea lifted a ban on U.S. beef imports Thursday, following weeks of protests in that country against such a move, the Associated Press reported.

June 26, 2008
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Letters to the Editor: Fuel Price Crises, Drug Clearinghouse, Fighting Back, Authority

With sightings of $5 diesel looming in some states, the fuel surcharge is a necessary ingredient to help offset the weekly fuel cost increases.

June 25, 2008
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ATA Calls for Reliable Oil Supply

An American Trucking Associations official urged Congress and the Bush administration to implement a comprehensive plan to increase domestic oil supplies and ensure an affordable supply of oil for the nation’s 3.5 million truck drivers.

June 25, 2008
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Minn. Bridge Has Half of Its Concrete Sections

Workers on Tuesday put into place the 60th of 120 concrete sections on the new Interstate 35W bridge in Minneapolis, keeping the work on course for completion ahead of schedule, the Associated Press reported.

June 24, 2008