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ISM Manufacturing Index Falls to Two-Year Low

U.S. manufacturing activity fell to a two-year low in July, but continued to show expansion for the 24th consecutive month, the Institute for Supply Management said Monday.

August 1, 2011

GDP Rose 1.3% in Second Quarter

The U.S. economy rose at a 1.3% annual rate in the second quarter, following a revised lower rate in the first quarter, the Commerce Department said Friday.

July 29, 2011

Economy, Transport Services Shows Mixed Activity, Fed Says

The Federal Reserve said Wednesday that the U.S. economy grew at a slower pace in more areas of the country in the six weeks through mid-July, while trucking and transportation services showed mixed activity.

July 27, 2011

NTSB Issues Cargo Tank Rollover Recommendations

The National Transportation Safety Board Tuesday issued a slate of regulatory recommendations aimed at reducing the number of cargo tank truck rollovers.

July 26, 2011

Stronger New-Entrant Requirements Urged for Carriers

Trucking industry, government and safety representatives told a Senate panel that federal regulators could improve motor carrier safety by raising the bar for new carriers entering the industry, among other policy changes.

July 26, 2011

ATA, Coalition Press for Oil Speculation Oversight Funding

A coalition of oil users that includes American Trucking Associations is urging Congressional leaders to “fully fund and defend” provisions of the financial reform law that would curb excessive speculation in oil futures.

July 26, 2011

Group Defends Support of Legislation Allowing States to Lift Truck Weight Limits

A group advocating for higher federal truck weight limits pushed back last week against what it called “misinformation” about legislation it endorses.

July 25, 2011

Letters: Surety Bonds, Road Safety

I am writing regarding my opposition to the recent bill in Congress to raise broker surety bonds to $100,000 (“Bill Would Mandate Bond of $100,000 for Brokers,” 7-4, p. 3).

July 25, 2011

Judge Orders Review of Deal Between Long Beach Port, ATA

A U.S. District Court in California reopened the nearly two-year-old arrangement that regulates truck environmental standards at the Port of Long Beach, part of the nation’s busiest container complex.

July 25, 2011