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Senate Bill Creates Infrastructure Bank to Back Transportation Projects
A bipartisan group of U.S. senators recently introduced a bill that would create a national infrastructure bank to issue loans and loan guarantees for transportation and other infrastructure projects of regional and national significance.
March 28, 2011ATA Remains Poised to File Lawsuit if HOS Rule Is Unchanged, Windsor Says
American Trucking Associations is poised to file a lawsuit against the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration if the agency adopts a proposed rule that could cut driver time to 10 hours a day, ATA Chairman Barbara Windsor said.
March 28, 2011CARB to Consider Additional Changes to Its Transport Refrigeration Unit Rule
The California Air Resources Board is considering amendments to its transport refrigeration unit regulation, including one that would extend the current seven-year in-use compliance period.
March 28, 2011Sen. Pryor Says He Opposes DOTs Plan to Finance EOBRs for Use on Mexican Trucks
Sen. Mark Pryor (D-Ark.) is the latest member of Congress to send a letter to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood expressing his strong opposition to a U.S. proposal to buy electronic onboard recorders for Mexican trucks that will travel within the United States.
March 28, 2011Volvo, Union Reach Tentative Deal on New Five-Year Labor Contract
Volvo Trucks North America and the United Auto Workers said they reached a tentative agreement on a new five-year contract for workers at the heavy-duty New River Valley plant near Dublin, Va.
March 28, 2011MATS Expects More Than 71,000 Visitors as Prosperity Draws Truckers to Louisville
In March 1972, Riva Ridge was training to win the Kentucky Derby and Belmont Stakes, Col. Harland Sanders was still making appearances at his Kentucky Fried Chicken empire, Transport Topics reported that the Secretary of Transportation proposed the Busting Road Trust Fund, and a truck tire salesman turned lobbyist hosted the first Mid-America Trucking Show in Louisville, Ky.
March 28, 2011Truck Makers Backlog Grows to Nearly 100,000, ACT Says
Class 8 truck manufacturers have a backlog of nearly 100,000 units scheduled to be built over the next 12 months, more than double the number of a year ago, because of a substantial increase in orders over the winter, ACT Research Co. reported.
March 28, 2011U.S. Diesel Average Dips 0.1瞽 in First Decline Since November
U.S. retail diesel prices trickled down last week for the first time in nearly four months, the Department of Energy reported, but analysts said it was unlikely the trickle would start a downward trend at the pumps.
March 28, 2011February Truck Tonnage Rises 4.2%
U.S. truck tonnage improved from a year earlier for the 15th straight month, enough to allow fleet executives to pursue higher freight rates yet leave them with worries about how global events could hurt the domestic economy.
March 28, 2011Consumer Confidence Falls From 3-Year High
Consumer confidence fell in March from a three-year high, according to the Thomson Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment index released Friday.
March 25, 2011