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ATA Appeals Hazmat Rule On Fingerprinting Drivers

American Trucking Associations said it appealed to the federal government to drop its plan to fingerprint drivers permitted to haul hazardous materials, setting the stage for possible legal action, a senior association official told Transport Topics.

January 5, 2005

Security & Safety Briefs - Dec. 30 - Jan. 5

ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Meets Deadline on US-Visit Program • NHTSA Delays Stopping-Distance Rule

January 5, 2005

I-5 Reopened Near L.A.; More Bad Weather Predicted for Region

The California Highway Patrol reopened a closed section of Interstate 5 north of Los Angeles after the stretch was closed earlier this week due to snow and ice storms, the Los Angeles Times reported Wednesday.

January 5, 2005

Factory Orders Rise 1.2% in November

Orders placed with factories rose 1.2% in November, the largest increase in four months, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday.

January 4, 2005

News Briefs - Jan. 4

Analysts Lower Rating for Union Pacific • Fed Committee Concerned Over Higher Prices • Old Dominion to Buy Wichita Southeast Kansas Transit • Rail Unions Form Negotiating Coalition • And more...

January 4, 2005

Editorial: 2005 Brings a Full Agenda for Trucking

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. hen the new Congress assembles this month, lawmakers will consider an agenda that has major implications for the trucking industry.

January 4, 2005

Stretch of I-5 in California Remains Closed

A 40-mile stretch of Interstate 5 north of Los Angeles remained closed on Tuesday as winter storms continued to dump snow and ice on the region.

January 4, 2005

DOE Says Diesel Price Drops 3 Cents to $1.957

The Department of Energy said Monday the national average retail price of diesel fuel declined 3 cents a gallon to $1.957.

January 4, 2005

ISM Factory Index Rises to 58.6 in December

The Institute for Supply Management said Monday its factory index for December rose to 58.6 from 57.8 in November.

January 3, 2005

CARB Rule Limits Truck Idling; Agency Sees Light Enforcement

A California Air Resources Board regulation limiting trucks to five minutes of idling time when they are not active was scheduled to take effect Jan. 1, but the agency did not anticipate strict enforcement of the regulation, its spokesman said.

January 3, 2005