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Editorial: Trucking Needs Electronic Logging

After carefully weighing the pros and cons in the sometimes overheated debate over whether the federal government should mandate electronic logging devices in heavy-duty trucks, we unequivocally support a requirement for electronic logging to monitor hours-of-service compliance.

May 21, 2012

Leading Economic Indicators Slip

An index of leading economic indicators fell in April following six straight increases, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.

May 17, 2012

FMCSA Formally Withdraws EOBR Rule

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has formally withdrawn its regulation that would have mandated electronic onboard recorders for some carriers.

May 18, 2012

Consumer Price Index Unchanged in April

The consumer price index was unchanged April, the Labor Department said Tuesday.

May 15, 2012

Mass. Bans Daytime Hazmat Trips Through Boston

Trucks carrying hazardous materials will be banned from traveling through Boston during most of the daytime under a policy approved by Massachusetts state officials last week, the Boston Globe reported.

May 15, 2012

Negotiators Convene on Transportation Bill, but Partisanship Seen Overshadowing Talks

House and Senate negotiators assigned to produce a compromise joint highway bill met last week in their only public meeting before slipping behind closed doors to work out issues ranging from funding to construction of the Keystone XL Pipeline.

May 14, 2012

Daimler Bets Big on India’s Booming Truck, Bus Market

CHENNAI, India — The world’s largest commercial vehicle maker, Daimler AG, is making one of its biggest-ever bets by pouring $850 million into production and sales operations here, in what is now the world’s fastest-growing market for trucks and buses.

May 14, 2012

Trucking’s Recovery Is Sound, Likely to Last, Economists Say

SAN FRANCISCO — Two of trucking’s leading economists said last week the industry’s economic recovery was well under way and should continue for at least several more years.

May 14, 2012

Opinion: Why an EOBR Mandate Is a Bad Idea

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration continues to be dead set on forcing every commercial vehicle in the United States to carry an electronic onboard recorder — better known as an EOBR — despite the device’s hefty price tag and general uselessness as a safety tool.

May 14, 2012