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Wisconsin Begins Installing 70 MPH Speed Limit Signs

Highway crews in Wisconsin on June 16 began installing 70 mph speed limit signs along some of the state’s interstates, the Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced.

June 16, 2015

EPA Proposal Crushing Industry Growth, Ethanol Groups Say

An Obama administration proposal in May to cut quotas for renewable fuels led to a rout in ethanol credits and handcuffed the industry’s growth, biofuel groups said.

June 15, 2015

Rep. Nancy Pelosi: ‘Prospects for Passage’ of Trade Deal Better if Highway Bill Passes

House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi said her party’s support for a high-profile trade deal would improve if GOP leaders advance a long-term transportation deal.

June 15, 2015

High Court Won't Hear Volvo Subsidiary's Appeal of $72 Million EPA Fine

The U.S. Supreme Court on June 15 declined to hear an appeal brought by a Volvo Group subsidiary over a $72 million fine issued by the Environmental Protection Agency.

June 16, 2015

Regulators Rush to Issue Key Proposed, Final Rulemakings, FMCSA Official Says

Federal regulators are racing to complete several significant proposed and final rulemakings by this fall and early next year, a top Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official told members of the agency’s Motor Carrier Safety Advisory Committee on June 15.

June 15, 2015

Rhode Island GOP Caucus Offers Alternative to Toll Plan

Members of Rhode Island’s Republican Caucus in the House on June 15 announced they would look to shift $60 million from the state’s fiscal 2016 budget to repair bridges and other highway infrastructure.

June 15, 2015

ATA Critical of Panel's Recommendation of Hours-Based Over Performance-Based Instruction for New Drivers

An entry-level driver training federal advisory committee’s recommendation that new drivers receive hours-based rather than performance-based behind-the-wheel instruction lacks a scientific basis and runs contrary to a pair of executive orders, according to a “dissent letter†forwarded to the committee’s facilitator by American Trucking Associations.

June 15, 2015

FMCSA Shuts Down Two Firms for Safety Violations

A carrier involved in the spilling of canola oil onto Interstate 75 in Georgia last month and a fireworks display company in Illinois were shut down for various safety violations, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration announced June 15.

June 15, 2015

FHWA Schedules Online Meeting on Size, Weight Study June 18

The Federal Highway Administration has scheduled an online meeting June 18 to discuss its most recent study on truck size and weight limits.

June 12, 2015

LaHood Headlines Senate Hearing on Highway Funding June 18

Former Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood will headline a Senate Finance panel hearing June 18 focusing on highway funding.

June 12, 2015