New York’s congestion pricing plan should include fees on motorists both entering and leaving midtown Manhattan, as well as variable rates linked to peak and off-peak hours to encourage commuters to choose the least busy times to travel, a transportation group recommended.
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US Exporters Rely on Trucks to Meet Mexico’s Fuel Demand
U.S. exporters are increasingly relying on trucks to get fuel into Mexico as the country’s gasoline production sags and infrastructure constraints limit shipments from one coast to the other.
September 17, 2019Auto Plant Shutdowns Fuel Canada Factory Sales Drop
Sales at Canadian manufacturers declined for a second straight month, partly on shutdowns at auto and steel plants. Factory sales fell 1.3% in July, Statistics Canada reported Sept. 17 from Ottawa. That far exceeded the median forecast in a Bloomberg survey of economists, which called for a 0.1% decline. In volume terms, sales dropped 1.6%.
September 17, 2019Factory Output Rises More Than Forecast in Broad Gain
U.S. factory output increased in August by more than forecast in a broad advance that signals manufacturing may be starting to stabilize.
September 17, 2019Striking GM Workers, Union Far From Agreement
General Motors Co. and the United Auto Workers remain far apart in their talks over a new contract, according to the union’s top negotiator, making it less likely a strike called Sept. 15 will end within two days like a previous work stoppage did in 2007.
September 17, 2019Nebraska Construction Program Focuses on Freight Movement, Flood Recovery
The Nebraska Department of Transportation recently released its 2020 construction program, which includes plans for long-awaited improvements on major routes.
September 17, 2019Diesel Sees Slight Price Increase as Analysts Study Impact of Saudi Damage
Even while oil industry analysts are assessing the damage to Saudi Arabia’s oil field from an aerial attack Sept. 14, the nationwide price of diesel fuel climbed by 1.6 cents to $2.987 per gallon, according to the U.S. Department of Energy report Sept. 16.
September 16, 2019US Chamber Leader Tom Donohue Hopeful About Infrastructure Bill’s Passage
U.S. Chamber of Commerce CEO Tom Donohue indicated on Sept. 16 that a window of opportunity finally has opened up for Congress to act meaningfully on a federal infrastructure measure. Here's your Capitol Agenda look at the week ahead for trucking on Capitol Hill.
September 16, 2019Cyberattacks: The Ever-Rising Threats
Cyberattacks represent an ever-increasing risk that motor carriers and fleets are up against — and which may not be insured under the typical coverages they carry, insurance industry experts said.
September 16, 2019With Trump Trade War a Threat, Fed Is Set to Cut Rates Again
WASHINGTON — For a second straight time, the Federal Reserve is set to cut interest rates this week to try to protect the economy from the consequences of a global slowdown and President Donald Trump’s trade war with China.
September 16, 2019