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NAFTA Trade Hits Record Over $85 Billion

Surface trade among the United States, Canada and Mexico jumped to a record in March, topping $85 billion for the first time, the Department of Transportation said Tuesday.

May 29, 2012

ATA Wants Bigger Trucks, HOS Study in Highway Bill

Bigger trucks and a field study of the hours-of-service restart provision are among items American Trucking Associations said it wants included in any highway bill that emerges from the House-Senate conference committee weighing the legislation.

May 28, 2012

Fleet Finance, IT Managers Set Joint Meeting; Will Explore Efficiency, Looming Tax Changes

Trucking managers in information technology and finance will meet jointly in Tampa, Fla., next month to explore opportunities for efficiency improvement through IT and strategies for handling significant tax changes expected at the end of 2012.

May 28, 2012

Too Few Mexican Fleets in Pilot Program, FMCSA Official Says; Warns of Tariffs

ALEXANDRIA, Va. — Low participation by Mexican carriers in the cross-border trucking program could lead to the resumption of Mexican tariffs on U.S. goods, an official with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said.

May 28, 2012

Oil Rises after Dipping Below $90

Oil prices rose in early trading Thursday after closing below $90 for the first time in seven months, Bloomberg reported.

May 24, 2012

New ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Rise in April

New home sales climbed 3.3% in April, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.

May 23, 2012

ATA Pushes for CSA Changes

Trucking industry leaders called on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Tuesday to make changes to its safety monitoring system, which they said assigns scores that have little correlation to carriers’ crash risks.

May 22, 2012

Opinion: Safety Compliance Enters the 21st Century

We live in an age of electronic information. Computers, the Internet, iPhones, iPads, GPS . . . all these technological wonders work to make our lives easier, reduce paperwork and give us all more time to do other things.

May 21, 2012

FMCSA Plan to Reduce Crash Fatalities Includes Expanding Its Rules to Shippers

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it hopes to significantly reduce truck-related crash fatality rates over the next five years by developing new credentialing and driver safety fitness standards, expanding its regulatory reach to include shippers and other industry players, and creating new programs aimed at weeding out high-risk motor carriers.

May 21, 2012