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Panel to Back Fuel Tax Hike

The commission charged with examining the future of the national transportation system is set to recommend a significant increase in federal fuel taxes to Congress, according to wire service reports and other sources.

January 14, 2008

YRC-Union Pact to Raise Pay, Give Carriers New Flexibility

YRC Worldwide’s proposed new contract with the Teamsters union raises wages by $2.20 an hour over five years, increases company pension payments, and sets up a new class of “utility employees” to perform more job duties in exchange for higher pay.

January 14, 2008

ATA, FMCSA Urge U.S. Court to Reject HOS Rule Appeal

ATA and FMCSA last week asked a federal court to reject the latest attempt to roll back key provisions of the federal driver-hours rule, the latest step in several years of litigation that observers predicted would keep the rule in flux until after President Bush leaves office next year.

January 14, 2008

I-4 Closed in Florida Following Pileup

A 15-mile stretch of Interstate 4 in central Florida remained closed early Thursday after a 70-vehicle crash Wednesday caused by fog and smoke from a brush fire, the Associated Press reported.

January 10, 2008

Rail, Intermodal Traffic Fall

Rail carload and intermodal traffic fell for last the first week of 2008 compared with the same week last year, the Association of American Railroads said.

January 11, 2008

FedEx Says Its Drivers Are Classified Correctly

FedEx Corp. Chief Executive Frederick Smith he is confident the company’s FedEx Ground unit drivers are correctly classified and that the division remains “fundamentally strong” in the face of adverse court rulings.

January 10, 2008

DOT Freight Index Gains 1.8%

The Department of Transportation’s freight transportation services index for November rose 1.8% from a year earlier, DOT said Wednesday.

January 9, 2008

Polar Air Cargo to Begin U.S.-Japan Flights

Polar Air Cargo Worldwide said Wednesday it will begin service to Japan, from Chicago, starting Feb. 21.

January 9, 2008

Year in Review: Hours Battle Continued in ’07 as Adversaries Went to Court

The eyes of the trucking industry were firmly fixed on Washington for much of 2007, first watching a federal court deliberate over the fate of the hours-of-service rule, then looking to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to see how it would address the court’s ruling.

January 9, 2008

ATA Accepting Security Award Nominations

American Trucking Associations said nominations for its Security Council’s 2008 Excellence in Security Award and 2008 Security Professional of the Year Award are now being accepted.

January 7, 2008