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Mack Unveils 2017 Powertrain

AUSTIN, Texas — Mack Trucks celebrated Earth Day here by rolling out its 2017 powertrain designed to meet the second part of Phase 1 federal greenhouse-gas limits that start in January, including new technologies for its MP7 and MP8 engines.

April 22, 2016

Hours Capped at 73 a Week in Senate Transport Bill

WASHINGTON — A fiscal 2017 transportation funding bill that would set at 73 hours the allowable time per week truckers may work before taking a break, was advanced by a Senate panel April 21.

April 25, 2016

Traffic Costs Industry $49.6 Billion During 2014, ATRI Study Shows

Traffic congestion on the nation’s highways added more than $49.6 billion in operational costs for the trucking industry in 2014, according to a study released April 19 by the American Transportation Research Institute.

April 25, 2016

Diesel, Gasoline Averages Both Increase

The U.S. retail average price for diesel and gasoline each had the biggest spike in six weeks amid volatility in oil prices, analysts said.

April 25, 2016

Senate Panel Approves DOT Issuing Speed Limiters Proposal in Fiscal 2017 Transportation Bill

WASHINGTON — Legislation that would require the U.S. Department of Transportation to advance a proposal on speed limiters for trucks was approved by a Senate panel April 21.

April 21, 2016

Senate Panel Advances Bill That Caps Drivers' Workweek at 73 Hours

WASHINGTON — A fiscal 2017 transportation funding bill that would set the allowable time truckers may work per week before taking a break at 73 hours was advanced by a Senate panel April 21.

April 21, 2016

Virginia Port Union Official Resigns After Audit Finds Unauthorized Fund

The business agent for one of six dockworker union offices in the Port of Virginia has resigned and will be removed from other union posts he holds after an internal audit found an “unauthorized and previously undisclosed account,” the port’s top labor official confirmed April 19.

April 20, 2016

House Transportation Panel OKs Pipeline Safety Bill

Legislation aimed at improving pipeline safety by reforming federal rules was approved unanimously April 20 by the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee.

April 20, 2016

Federal Regulators Seeking Comment on Proposed 'Beyond Compliance' Program

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking comment on a proposed program to recognize and reward motor carriers who exceed regulatory safety requirements.

April 19, 2016

Early Warning Signs of Recession Flash Faintly in US Jobs Data

As the economy again started off the year on a sour note, the glass-half-full crowd pointed to the strength of the U.S. jobs market as a reason not to worry. As long as payrolls are racking up monthly gains of 200,000 or more, the economy remains in fine fettle, or so the optimists would have it.

April 19, 2016