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More Snow Closes Highways in Plains States

The second major snowstorm in a week hit the Northern Plains with more than a foot of snow Monday, closing hundreds of miles of major highways and causing major collisions, the Associated Press reported Tuesday.

March 31, 2009

New York Wont Put Tolls on NYCs Free Bridges

New York Gov. David Paterson (D) ruled out tolling 13 free bridges over the East and Harlem rivers in New York City as a funding source for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority, the New York Post reported.

March 31, 2009

NAFTA Surface Trade Sees Biggest Plunge on Record

Surface transportation trade among the United States, Canada and Mexico plunged 27.2%, the biggest percentage decline on record, to $47.5 billion in January from a year ago, the Department of Transportation said Tuesday.

March 31, 2009

GMs Wagoner Forced to Resign

The Obama administration forced General Motors Corp. Chief Executive Officer Rick Wagoner to resign after a task force decided he was unable to craft a plan to save the automaker, Bloomberg reported Monday.

March 30, 2009

Oil Falls to Near $50 in Early Trading

Crude oil fell almost $2 to near $50 a barrel in early trading Monday following a similar drop on Friday, as the outlook for world demand remained low, Bloomberg reported.

March 30, 2009

Cummins Unit to Consolidate S.C. Plants

Diesel engine maker Cummins Inc. said it will consolidate turbocharger operations at two South Caroline plants and may cut jobs in the unit later this year.

March 30, 2009

Letters: Card Check Bill; Trucking Growth; Rooftop Snow, Again

Passage of this legislation the Employee Free Choice Act, also known as card check would further erode American business competitiveness in the global marketplace.

March 30, 2009

Diesel Jumps 13.1瞽 to $2.221; Gas Tops $2

Diesel fuel rose for a second straight week, jumping 13.1 cents to an average $2.221 per gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.

March 31, 2009

Opinion: Technology Aids Fleet, Dealer Service Relations

For as long as there has been a trucking industry, fleet equipment and maintenance executives have complained that dealer service operations bills are too high and fail to provide accurate and timely estimates and vehicle repairs.

March 30, 2009

Reefer-Unit Manufacturers Roll Out New Hybrid Models

LOUISVILLE, Ky. The two largest North American manufacturers of trailer refrigerated units each introduced updated product lines with an emphasis on hybrid power at the Mid-America Trucking Show here.

March 30, 2009