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Truck Registration Fee Cut is Out of Ohio Senate's Budget Bill

The Ohio Senate on March 22 unanimously approved a revised $7.8 billion, two-year transportation and public safety budget, but not before stripping out some proposed fee increases and a truck-registration pilot program in Lucas County.

March 23, 2017

Tennessee Gov. Bill Haslam's Gas-Tax Bill Advances Through House Panel

Republican Gov. Bill Haslam's plan to recharge Tennessee transportation spending with the state's first gas-tax increase in 28 years inched through a key House panel March 21 after two hours of heated debate.

March 22, 2017

Pennsylvania Town Grapples With Influx of Truck Traffic

A 102-inch-wide tractor-trailer belongs in Alburtis, a hillside borough of 2,400 people, narrow streets and no traffic lights, about as much as a tricycle belongs on Interstate 78.

March 21, 2017

Minnesota House Republicans Release 10 Year, $6 Billion Road Plan

House Republicans unveiled a 10-year, $6 billion package for roads and bridges without a gas tax increase at a March 21 news conference.

March 21, 2017

Port of Savannah Shipments Reach All-Time High

Cargo shipments to the Port of Savannah in Georgia rose 10% last month to an all-time high for February as the widened Panama Canal continued to boost the number and size of ships headed for U.S. East Coast ports.

March 20, 2017

Uber Says Trade Theft Case Is Between Otto Chief and Google

SAN FRANCISCO — Uber wants an explosive patent infringement lawsuit that could be worth millions sent to binding arbitration rather than open court.

March 20, 2017

Georgia UPS Driver Inducted Into Company's Circle of Honor for 25 Years of Accident-Free Driving

In the past 25 years, Lisa Black has logged countless miles delivering packages in her big, brown UPS truck, and she was honored recently for delivering them all accident-free.

March 20, 2017

How One Tea Party Conservative Took On a Highway Department Dynasty

When a tea party conservative defeated a 24-year officeholder in last month's Republican primary, it ended one of the longest-running political dynasties in the Chicago area, spanning three generations over about half a century.

March 20, 2017

New Wisconsin DOT Secretary Says State Must Spend Less on Roads, Build Fewer Projects

The vexing challenge of how to pay for Wisconsin’s roads and bridges has a simple solution: Build less and prioritize more, new state Department of Transportation Secretary Dave Ross told lawmakers March 16.

March 17, 2017