U.S. truck tonnage jumped 6.6% in December from the same month in 2008, the first year-over-year increase in 15 months, American Trucking Associations said.
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Trucking Says CARBs Cap-and-Trade Plan Would Result in More Volatile Diesel Prices
Trucking industry officials have filed comments opposing the California Air Resources Boards plan to initiate a statewide cap-and-trade program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
January 25, 2010ATA Files Suit Against FMCSA Over HOS Logs
American Trucking Associations said last week it filed a lawsuit against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to force the agency to issue an overdue regulation covering the documents and other materials fleets need to maintain to verify drivers logbooks.
January 25, 2010Proponents of Current HOS Rule Urge FMCSA to Add Flexibility
ARLINGTON, Va. Backers of the current driver hours-of-service rule far outnumbered opponents in the first of four scheduled public hearings held by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration as it reviews the much-contested regulation.
January 25, 2010Fatality Rate Hits New Low
The rate of fatalities in accidents involving trucks fell 12.3% in 2008 from the previous year the largest year-to-year drop on record to its lowest level on record, according to an American Trucking Associations analysis of Department of Transportation data.
January 25, 2010Opinion: Making Plan in 2010
Millions of Americans turn their personal goals into New Years resolutions. In a sense, trucking CEOs also make New Years resolutions for their firms: the annual operating plan. But while failing to keep individual resolutions is disappointing, when a trucking company leader fails to make plan, the financial results can be catastrophic.
January 21, 2010Intermodal Traffic Improves for Week
U.S. intermodal rail traffic rose 1.3% last week compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads said.
January 22, 2010Letters: Older Workers, EOBRs, Hours of Service
The Jan. 4 Opinion piece, Workers Comp and Our Aging Workforce, has to be the most biased article I have ever read.
January 25, 2010Making Safety History
Usually in Washington, as elsewhere, something has to be broken, or at least underperforming, before some branch of the government moves to repair or replace it. That being the case, you might ask why the Department of Transportation is looking to tinker around with its hours-of-service rule.
January 25, 2010Universal Truckload Services Completes Three Acquisitions
Universal Truckload Services Inc. said it has acquired three companies that offer a variety of transportation services, continuing the companys plan to grow through acquisitions.
January 22, 2010