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News Briefs - Feb. 10

DaimlerChrysler's Fourth-Quarter Earnings Fall Volvos Fourth-Quarter Income, Sales Rise BNSF Plans Los Angeles Port Intermodal Hub Wabash Posts Profit for Quarter, Year Jobless Claims Fall in Latest Week And more...

February 10, 2005

Judge Throws Out Truckers Toll-Hike Suit

A federal judge Tuesday dismissed a lawsuit challenging a toll hike on trucks set last year by the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission, the New Jersey Express-Times reported.

February 9, 2005

Hazmat Driver Checks Start With Mixed Results

A federal requirement for fingerprint-based background checks on truck drivers seeking permission to haul hazardous materials went into effect last week to mixed reviews from government and industry officials.

February 9, 2005

Security & Safety Briefs - Feb. 3 - Feb. 9

CSX Seeks Overturn of D.C. Hazmat Ban NITL Creates Security Committee Celadon Gains ACE Border Status Border Security Official to Resign And more...

February 9, 2005

Editorial: Not in Their Back Yards

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he District of Columbia City Council has moved to ban the shipment of what it termed ultra-hazardous materials from a 2.2-mile zone around the U.S. Capitol building.

February 9, 2005

House Lawmakers Introduce Six-Year Highway Bill

A bipartisan group of House members introduced a six-year highway funding bill Wednesday that would guarantee $283.9 billion through 2009.

February 9, 2005

News Briefs - Feb. 9

EIA: Diesel to Average $1.95 This Year UPS Expanding Logistics Presence in China December Wholesale Inventories Rise 0.9% P.A.M. Reports Higher Fourth-Quarter Profit And more...

February 9, 2005

Presidents Budget Boosts Border, Security Spending

President Bushs fiscal year 2006 budget request calls for increases in border security and new initiatives to pre-screen cargo.

February 8, 2005

Carriers Decry New Accounting Rules; Compliance Said to Cost Firms Millions

Two years after the Sarbanes-Oxley Act was signed into a law holding top company officials liable for certifying the accuracy of financial statements, some trucking executives said that a new provision hitting publicly traded fleets for the first time this tax season is costing them millions of dollars to comply.

February 8, 2005

S. Dakota House OKs Changes To Trucker Licensing Process

The South Dakota House approved a bill that would revise the licensing process for truckers and ensure the state complies with federal transportation safety guidelines, officials said.

February 8, 2005