Volvo AB said Wednesday it is gradually increasing production rates as truck sales to emerging markets improve.
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New 窪蹋勛圖厙 Sales Fall to Record Low
New home sales fell to a record low rate in January, the Commerce Department said Wednesday.
February 24, 2010Big Snowstorm Hits Texas, Tracks Toward Northeast
A winter storm that caused multiple traffic collisions in Texas on Tuesday is heading toward the Mid-Atlantic and Northeast, where it could dump a half-foot of snow on the already snow-drenched region, news services reported.
February 24, 2010Truck Tonnage Rises Again, Gaining 5.7% in January
U.S. truck tonnage rose 5.7% in January from the same month last year, the second straight year-over-year increase following more than a year of comparable declines, American Trucking Associations said.
February 25, 2010Consumer Confidence Drops in February
Consumer confidence fell this month to its lowest level since April 2009, the New York-based Conference Board reported.
February 23, 2010Ferro Defends FMCSAs Position on Texting and Driving
WASHINGTON The head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration told trucking industry leaders Tuesday the agency was within its rights to ban texting by commercial drivers through a reinterpretation of existing rules, but that more explicit bans were on the way.
February 23, 2010Tankers Seen as Potential Terrorist Threat, Report Says
Tank trucks filled with gasoline could be the favored surface transportation weapon for terrorists seeking to attack U.S. targets, according to a new study of potential terrorist uses of highway-borne hazardous materials.
February 23, 2010Lawsuit Challenges EPA On Greenhouse Finding
A group including motor carriers, businesses, several members of Congress and a conservative public interest legal foundation has filed a lawsuit in federal appeals court challenging the U.S. Environmental Protection Agencys finding that greenhouse gas emissions are a danger to public health.
February 22, 2010Hill Gridlock Changes ATA Focus to Regulatory Issues, Graves Says
A year into the Obama administration, American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves said the trucking industrys challenges are primarily regulatory, rather than legislative, because of the gridlock that has enveloped Congress since last year.
February 22, 2010EPA Moving Forward with Emissions-Cap Regulations
The Environmental Protection Agencyhas not yet said how it intends to require heavy trucks to curb greenhouse gas emissions, but a report on the agencys Web site projects that an advanced notice of rulemaking could be posted as early as June.
February 23, 2010