Despite opposition, Pennsylvania hopes to have tolls in place on Interstate 80 within three years, the Philadelphia Inquirer reported Tuesday.
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Con-way Completes CFI Deal
Con-way Inc. said it has completed its $750 million acquisition of privately held truckload carrier Contract Freighters Inc.
August 24, 2007Oil Steady Below $70 Following DOE Inventory Report
Oil prices were steady Wednesday following a Department of Energy report that showed increases in inventories last week, Bloomberg reported.
August 22, 2007FedEx Expands Cross-Border Trade Options
FedEx Corp. said Wednesday it has expanded its transborder distribution service unit for cross-border trade between the United States and Mexico.
August 22, 2007ATA Seeks Industry Input on HOS Provisions
American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves has asked the trucking industry for basic data regarding hours-of-service rule provisions.
August 22, 2007Paccar, Eaton Set Hybrid Technology Agreement
Truck maker Paccar Inc. and components supplier Eaton Corp. said Wednesday they will jointly develop proprietary hybrid technology for heavy-duty trucks in North America.
August 27, 2007No EOBR Rule Imminent, FMCSA Official Says
HILTON HEAD, S.C. — Four months after the public comment period for the proposed electronic onboard recorder rule closed, a Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official said those comments were still being reviewed and no final rule was imminent.
August 21, 2007Oil Steady as Hurricane Dean Bypasses Most Gulf Platforms
Crude oil prices were little changed Tuesday as Hurricane Dean bypassed most U.S. oil platforms and refineries in the Gulf of Mexico, Bloomberg reported.
August 21, 2007Con-way Adopts Nationwide Business Model
Con-way Freight, the nation’s third-largest less-than-truckload carrier, said Wednesday it is abandoning the business model it has used since its founding in 1983 and reorganizing itself as a single, nationwide operating company.
August 22, 2007DOT Inspector General Urges Strict Mexican-Truck Oversight
The Transportation Department needs tighter controls on Mexican truck and bus drivers with driving convictions and greater ability to inspect vehicles at the border, DOT’s inspector general’s office said Tuesday, Bloomberg reported.
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