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TT Archives: Terrorist Attacks

Many repercussions on transportation from the attacks on the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, that fateful morning of Sept. 11, 2001 can be seen in this Sept. 17 edition of Transport Topics.

September 14, 2015

FHWA Seeking Comment on Truck Size and Weight Study

The Federal Highway Administration is seeking comments through Oct. 13 on its June technical report on the agency’s congressionally mandated Comprehensive Truck Size and Weight Limits Study.

September 10, 2015

ATA’s Chris Spear to Join Hyundai

Chris Spear, senior vice president at American Trucking Associations, will leave the federation in October for a position at the Hyundai Motor Co., ATA announced Sept. 10.

September 10, 2015

T&I Chairman Bill Shuster: Short-Term Extension Likely

House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman Bill Shuster (R-Pa.) was quoted in a Washington, D.C., news publication as saying the chamber likely will move ahead with a short-term highway funding extension this fall.

September 10, 2015

Secretary Foxx: Congress ‘Can Achieve a Bipartisan Bill’ (with video)

WASHINGTON — With about a week to go before a House transportation panel takes up a multiyear highway bill, the country’s top transportation officer said the timing is right for both chambers of Congress to finally approve such legislation.

September 9, 2015

White House to Appoint Former NY Transportation Chief to Infrastructure Advisory Council

Former New York state Department of Transportation Commissioner Joan McDonald will be appointed to a post on the National Infrastructure Advisory Council, the White House announced in late August.

September 8, 2015

Judge Rejects Most Claims in Ohio Turnpike Lawsuit

A federal judge in Ohio has dismissed all but one of seven claims asserted in a legal challenge against a plan by the Ohio Turnpike to use $930 million in toll revenue to pay for nonturnpike highway and construction projects.

September 7, 2015

Drivers, Fleets Embroiled In Lawsuits Over Wages

Six truckload carriers are alleged in separate lawsuits, brought by the same law firm, to have underpaid drivers. A settlement appears near in two cases, another may be shifted to an appeals court and the remaining three continue to work their way through district courts, according to documents.

September 7, 2015

DOTs Urge Trucking to Plan for Pope’s Visit; Northeast Freight Corridor Heavily Affected

Trucking and transportation officials have a message for fleets and drivers who are thinking about traveling through Delaware, Pennsylvania or New Jersey on the weekend of Sept. 25: Don’t do it, if you can avoid it.

September 7, 2015

California Ports Users Question New Appointment System

Truckers and shippers welcomed the concept — but worried about the implementation — of a new appointment system for in-terminal container pickups at 10 terminals in the largest U.S. port complex.

September 7, 2015