LAS VEGAS American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves told trucking executives here that even after surviving a tough 2009, truckings future could hold more challenges given the changes being faced by both the industry and the country as a whole.
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Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Ohio Turnpike Adds E-ZPass, Offers Truck Discounts
The Ohio Turnpike has joined the E-ZPass toll collection system. Until Oct. 1, when the turnpike opened its new E-ZPass lanes, the roadway had no electronic tolling system and only accepted cash payments.
October 6, 2009DHS Extends States REAL ID Deadline
The Department of 窪蹋勛圖厙land Security has given states an additional six weeks to request an extension to implement toughened drivers licenses and identification card security standards mandated by the REAL ID Act of 2005.
October 6, 2009DDC Asks EPA Approval for Its 2010 SCR Engines
Detroit Diesel Corp. completed its filing with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency for approval of its 2010 truck engines, the third U.S. engine maker to do so, the company said Sept. 29, adding that it also filed with the California Air Resources Board.
October 5, 2009Lawmakers Pitch Solutions to Driver Texting Epidemic
WASHINGTON While government officials, researchers and industry executives debated the merits of limiting driver distractions, state and federal lawmakers used last weeks distracted driving summit to pitch their various solutions to what Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood called an epidemic.
October 5, 2009EPAs New Greenhouse Gas Reporting Rule to Exempt Medium-, Heavy-Duty Fleets
The first-ever federal rule for greenhouse gas emissions reporting will not require trucking companies operating medium- and heavy-duty fleets to record and report carbon emissions data.
October 5, 2009DOT to Ban Texts, Limit In-Cab Devices
WASHINGTON The Obama administration will move to ban cell-phone texting by truck drivers and to restrict the use of other in-cab communications units, according to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.
October 5, 2009Senate Expected to Introduce Measure Addressing Rail Shipping Rate Gripes
Long-awaited rail legislation to address customers complaints about high rail shipping rates could be introduced in the Senate shortly, said analysts and trade groups who are eager to see the bills details.
October 5, 2009Opinion: Its the Message That Matters
As someone who spent many years campaigning with a political R after his name, you might think what Im about to say seems a little strange: There is a lot to like about President Obama.
October 6, 2009ISM Services Index Shows Expansion for First Time in a Year
The U.S. economys service sector showed expansion in September for the first time in more than a year, the Institute for Supply Management said Monday.
October 5, 2009