U.S. intermodal rail traffic fell 7.7% in the week ended Nov. 14 compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads said.
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Heavy-Duty Truck Sales Decline for 10th Consecutive Month
U.S. Class 8 truck sales in October were 29.6% lower than year-ago levels, marking the 10th straight month this year that sales have trailed 2008ās results, according to data from WardsAuto.com.
November 23, 2009Volvoās October Deliveries Drop; Orders Show Improvement
Volvo AB said Wednesday its North American deliveries fell 28% in October from a year ago, but said orders rose from September.
November 18, 2009Schneider to Provide Dedicated Service for Emerson Electric
Schneider National said it will take over the transportation operations of Emerson Electric Co., an appliances and electronics manufacturer.
November 18, 2009Boston Hazmat Regs Illegal, FMCSA Rules
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has ruled that Bostonās efforts to stop trucks from carrying hazardous materials through the city during certain hours is illegal, the Associated Press reported.
November 17, 2009Wetlines Ban Called Unjustified in Light of Hazmat Carriersā Safety Record
BALTIMORE ā A proposed House bill prohibiting the transportation of flammable liquids in unprotected product piping on cargo tank trucks would result in an overall increase in welding shop fatalities and cost the industry $200 million to comply, an American Trucking Associations official told a Congressional panel Monday.
November 17, 2009Long Beach Port Approves New Clean Trucks Registration Process
In a first step toward satisfying its obligations detailed in an out-of-court settlement with American Trucking Associations, Port of Long Beach commissioners last week gave preliminary approval to a new drayage truck registration process that will simplify and limit requirements of the portās clean trucks plan.
November 17, 2009NTSBās Hersman Suggests Making EOBRs Mandatory
WASHINGTON ā Debbie Hersman, the new chairwoman of the National Transportation Safety Board, said that fatigue was an āinsidiousā factor in all types transportation accidents and recommended that as the Department of Transportation reviews its hours-of-service rule for truckers it mandate the use of electronic onboard recorders and use all available fatigue research to craft a new rule.
November 17, 2009ATA Seeks DOT Meeting to Discuss Future of HOS
American Trucking Associations has requested a meeting with Department of Transportation officials to discuss the agencyās intention to revise federal driver work rules issued during the Bush administration.
November 16, 2009U.S., Canada Should Cooperate More, Canadian Trucking Alliance CEO Says
The United States and Canada should work more closely together on policies and regulations to improve competition and economic competitiveness, as well as to make highways safer and truckingās environmental footprint smaller,Ā said David Bradley, chief executive officer of the Canadian Trucking Alliance.
November 16, 2009