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DOT Freight Index Slips in November

The Department of Transportation’s freight transportation services index for November fell 6.8% from a year ago but showed a slight increase from October.

January 13, 2010

Ferro Hopes for Variety of Perspectives on HOS Rule

WASHINGTON — Anne Ferro, head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, told Transport Topics she hoped the agency will get a variety of points of view during its upcoming public hearings on hours-of-service.

January 12, 2010

LaHood Announces New Group to Fight Distracted Driving

Secretary of Transportation Ray LaHood announced Tuesday the creation of FocusDriven, an organization dedicated to fighting distracted driving.

January 12, 2010

More Technologies Are Ready for the Cab, But Regulatory, Business Hurdles Remain

Automated vehicle tracking is now accessible to more fleets than ever before, as providers pack the technology into small — but powerful — hardware. However, economic and regulatory concerns are keeping older systems firmly entrenched in the trucking industry.

January 11, 2010

Biodiesel Board Says Production Is Halted as Industry Waits for Restoration of Tax Credit

The biodiesel industry was at a virtual standstill last week, despite an assurance by two Senate leaders they will introduce legislation “as soon as possible” to reinstate the tax credit that expired on Dec. 31.

January 11, 2010

FMCSA Slates 3 Public Hearings as Next Step in HOS Review

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced it would host a series of public “listening sessions” over its intentions to modify again its often-challenged hours-of-service rule for commercial drivers.

January 11, 2010

Cummins Gets EPA 2010 Certification for Heavy, Midrange Engines

Cummins Inc. said Friday it has received U.S. Environmental Protection Agency certification for its heavy-duty and midrange 2010 engines — the heavy-duty big-bore ISX15 and midrange ISB6.7, ISC8.3 and ISL9 units.

January 8, 2010

Can You Hear Us?

We all have to hope that officials of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration really have their ears open when they hold their three public “listening sessions” later this month over their embattled hours-of-service rule for the nation’s truck drivers.

January 11, 2010

Patriot Loses Some Big Customers

Patriot Transportation Holding said its transportation group has been unsuccessful in renewing contracts with major customers who accounted for $10 million in revenue last year, or 11% of its total.

January 7, 2010