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Letters: Broker Wars Redux, Rate Setting, Snow-Removal Law, Trucks Pay Their Way
I noticed a letter in the April 26 issue where the writer was protesting the move to raise the property broker bond from the laughable $10,000 to a more responsible amount of at least $100,000.
May 17, 2010DOT Agency to Issue Sleep Apnea Rules for Examiners This Year, Official Says
LINTHICUM, Md. — The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration expects to issue new rules for medical examiners to address sleep apnea and other health conditions later this year, agency officials said.
May 17, 2010FMCSA Opens Driver Records to Carriers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration opened its pre-employment screening program to carriers last week, allowing them to see the driving records of prospective hires.
May 17, 2010LaHood Says New Border Plan is ‘Very Close’ to Completion
Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood told a Senate subcommittee the Obama administration soon will unveil its plan to relaunch a cross-border trucking program along the U.S.-Mexico border.
May 17, 2010Study Finds Factories, Exports to Boost Freight Through 2021
Fueled by renewed growth in the export and manufacturing sectors, trucking will resume solid growth between now and 2021, according to a new study released on May 13.
May 17, 2010ArvinMeritor Unveils New Trailer Suspension Designed for Fleets in Vocational Markets
FRANKFORT, Ky. — ArvinMeritor Inc. unveiled a new series of trailing-arm, air-ride trailer suspensions designed for fleets that operate primarily in vocational markets.
May 17, 2010Virginia Seeks Permission to Toll Portion of I-95
Virginia’s new Republican governor, Bob McDonnell, has asked Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood for permission to toll Interstate 95 at the North Carolina line.
May 17, 2010NTTC Backs Heavier Trucks, End of Federal Rule Freeze
CHICAGO — The National Tank Truck Carriers for the first time has formally endorsed the use of trucks heavier than the current 80,000-pound weight limit.
May 17, 2010Two Ship Lines to Force Truckers to Provide Chassis for Drayage
Two ocean carriers for the first time have told U.S. truckers to provide their own chassis for highway deliveries, a change that eventually could force them to obtain their own equipment to move 20 million international loads a year.
May 17, 2010Senators Unveil Emissions Bill
Two U.S. senators last week unveiled a carbon emissions reduction bill observers said would significantly increase the cost of diesel fuel.
May 17, 2010