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Top Railroad Policy Authorizer Jeff Denham Loses House Seat

Rep. Jeff Denham (R-Calif.), the top authorizer of railroad policy in the U.S. House, lost his re-election bid to Democrat Josh Harder in what had been a closely watched race in the Golden State.

November 14, 2018

House Highways Subpanel Chairman Sam Graves Touts Bipartisanship on Infrastructure Policy

The top Republican authorizer on highways and transit policy in the U.S. House pledged to work alongside Democrats in crafting a long-term measure that would be designed to maintain and modernize the country’s infrastructure system.

November 9, 2018

Wildfire Blazes Across Northern California

A wildfire that moved so fast that firefighters couldn’t hope to stop it quadrupled in size Nov. 9 after destroying several thousand buildings and leveling much of a Northern California town of nearly 30,000 people, authorities said.

November 9, 2018

Indiana DOT Announces $100 Million for Local Roads

The Indiana Department of Transportation is dividing $100 million across 283 cities, towns and counties for local road projects.

November 9, 2018

Editorial: Infrastructure: Let’s Make A Deal

With the midterm elections settled, now is an excellent time to begin working on legislation to fund the nation’s crumbling infrastructure.

November 8, 2018

Arkansas Sleeper Berth Case ‘an Outlier,’ Attorneys Say

A decision last month by a federal judge in Arkansas that truck drivers are entitled to compensation for time in the sleeper berth was preceded by two federal cases that resulted in legal rulings more favorable for carriers, including one that was affirmed by an appeals court.

November 8, 2018

California Trucking Group Sues State Over Contractor Test

The California Trucking Association and two independent owner-operators are suing California over the state’s test to determine if a driver is an employee or a contractor.

November 8, 2018

Inspectors Take Nearly 5,000 CMVs Off the Road During Brake Safety Week

Law enforcement personnel in 57 jurisdictions throughout the United States and Canada took nearly 5,000 commercial motor vehicles off the road for “critical brake violations” during a weeklong focused brake enforcement effort in September, the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance announced Nov. 6.

November 6, 2018

FMCSA Plans to Expand Off-Site Carrier Audits to All 50 States Over Next Year

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration over the next year plans to expand implementation of its “off-site safety audit” review process from 10 test states to all 50 states, officials said.

November 6, 2018