The Kansas Department of Transportation recently introduced a new program to support projects that use technology to improve mobility and safety.
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Trump’s Arctic Oil Drilling Plan Will Be Tested in Court
Environmentalists and Alaska natives are challenging the Trump administration’s decision to sell drilling rights in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, arguing the government gave short shrift to the impact on polar bears and the region’s other wildlife.
August 24, 2020Seven-Day Virus Disinfectant Cleared for American Air Jets
The Trump administration on Aug. 24 gave American Airlines Group Inc. emergency approval to deploy a new weapon against COVID-19: a surface coating that kills coronaviruses for as many as seven days.
August 24, 2020US Gulf Coast Faces Threat From Pair of Tropical Storms
Back-to-back tropical storms pose a combined threat to the U.S. Gulf Coast this week, where more than half of offshore oil production is already shut and residents from Texas to Florida are warily watching the skies.
August 24, 2020Private Carriers Have Adjusted Their Operations for the Long Haul
Our 2020 Top 100 Private Carriers list shows that the COVID-19 panÂdemic is reshaping private carriers in ways that will last long after the novel coronavirus subsides.
August 29, 2020Private Fleets Respond to Higher E-Commerce Demand
Private fleet operators have been riding a roller coaster since the onset of the coronavirus pandemic in March.
August 29, 2020Not Feeling Ducky: Mascot Among Those Missing NTDC
It’s not just the drivers who are disappointed the National Truck Driving Championships were canceled this year. The mascot feels like a duck out of water.
August 20, 2020Jobless Claims Unexpectedly Increase to More Than 1 Million
Applications for U.S. unemployment benefits unexpectedly increased last week, a stumble for the labor market in its long road to recovery.
August 20, 2020Carriers Get Extension to Rid Systems of Chinese Technologies
The Director of National Intelligence has extended the deadline to Sept. 30 for a requirement that motor carriers that do business with the federal government locate and purge telecommunications equipment manufactured by five Chinese companies that may be in use in their operations.
August 19, 2020Fed Minutes Note Consumer Spending Rebound, Uncertainty
U.S. central bankers noted the rebound in consumer spending at their last meeting but repeated their view that the path of the recovery would depend on containment of the virus.
August 19, 2020