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Carriers, Shippers, EPA Form Alliance to Cut Greenhouse Gases Emissions
WASHINGTON The Environmental Protection Agency and 15 freight shippers and motor carriers jointly launched SmartWay Transport a partnership between the agency and freight haulers to increase fuel efficiency and reduce greenhouse gases emissions at American Trucking Associations winter meeting Feb. 9.
February 17, 2004Technology Briefs - Feb. 10 - Feb. 16
Minorplanet Appeals Nasdaq Delisting Notification GAO Says Report on Emissions Rules Should Be Finished by Early March New N.Y. Web Site Monitors Roads XM Satellite's 4Q Loss Widens And more...
February 17, 2004News Briefs - Feb. 17
Report: States Concerned With Delays on Emissions Rules SCS Buys Clark Bros. for $30.5 Million Allied Reports 4Q Net Loss N.Y. Manufacturing Index Rises in February And more...
February 17, 2004Senate Passes $318 Billion Highway Bill
The Senate voted 76-21 late Thursday to approve a six-year, $318 billion surface transportation bill, which is $100 billion larger than the existing highway spending bill.
February 13, 2004News Briefs - Feb. 13
Preliminary Consumer Sentiment Index Tumbles FedEx Completes Acquisition of Kinko's Trade Deficit Widens to $42.5 Billion in December January Import Prices Rise 1.3% And more...
February 13, 2004Trucking Organizes to Fight Major Tolls Plan in Missouri
Trucking interests in Missouri have begun organizing opposition to a pair of bills working their way through the General Assembly that would open the way for tolls on three major truck routes and two planned bridges.
February 13, 2004Opinion: New Industry Campaign to Build Respect
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Image issues are not new to trucking. When the Eisenhower administration was building the Interstate Highway System in 1955, the ATA Foundation was formed to promote the industrys image.
February 13, 2004News Briefs - Feb. 12
Waste Management's 4Q Profits Fall Oshkosh Receives $185.9 Million Contract From Marines Jobless Claims Rise by 6,000 in Latest Week NTSB Recommends Ways to Make Highway Work Zones Safer And more...
February 12, 2004House Extends Current Highway Funding as Debate Continues
As the prospects of getting a highway funding bill passed this week dimmed, the U.S. House of Representatives voted 421-0 on Wednesday to extend the existing six-year, $217 billion bill through June, news services reported.
February 12, 2004Excluding Automobiles, Retail Sales Rise 0.9% in January
Total retail sales declined 0.3% in January, the first drop since September, but excluding automobile sales, they increased 0.9%, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
February 12, 2004