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Thousands of Drivers Skip FAST Interview Process
Thousands of drivers who applied for the Free and Secure Trade program at the U.S.-Canadian border have not followed up with required in-person interviews, said Chris Kealey, a spokesman for the Canada Border Services Agency. The FAST program pre-approves drivers so they could cross the border quickly.
August 4, 2004ATA, Others Seek Meeting With EPA to Head Off Tougher Particulate Rules
American Trucking Associations has joined 11 other trade associations requesting a meeting with Environmental Protection Agency officials to try to head off possible tightening of air quality standards for fine particulate matter in the agency鈥檚 planned review of a 1997 regulation.
August 2, 2004New Jersey Supreme Court Overturns Hazmat Fee
The New Jersey Supreme Court on July 19 struck down the state鈥檚 $212 hazardous materials transporter fee, in a decision stemming from a suit American Trucking Associations had brought against the state.
July 28, 2004DOT Still Sees Obstacles to Opening Mexico Border
A little more than five weeks after the Supreme Court cleared the way for the government to allow Mexican trucks to deliver in the United States, industry and government officials told Transport Topics some significant barriers remained to opening the border anytime soon.
July 20, 2004EPA Working With Industry on 'Clean Corridors' for ULSD
The Environmental Protection Agency said it was working with industry representatives to determine the locations of proposed 鈥渃lean corridors鈥 where fleets could buy ultra-low-sulfur fuel in 2005 to test 2007 diesel engines in actual operating conditions.
July 19, 2004Stress On Western Rails Could Last Through Fall
Railroads struggling to cope with higher-than-usual freight volumes and a labor shortage at the Ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, Calif., have caused congestion there that could last throughout the fall, industry representatives said.
July 16, 2004Court Denies FedEx Claim on DOT Reimbursement
FedEx Corp. lost a round in its attempt to limit the amount of money it must pay back after the Transportation Department decided it had given the package carrier too much money to make up for business it temporarily lost immediately after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
July 16, 2004Intermodal Group Adopts Plan for Voluntary Chassis Checks
The Intermodal Association of North America said its constituents had adopted a voluntary program for inspecting intermodal equipment. The association鈥檚 president said she hoped the inspection program would head off legislation or government regulation.
June 30, 2004Class 8 Sales Rise Again
U.S. retail sales of Class 8 trucks in May rose 28.8% from a year earlier, making total 2004 heavy-duty sales 44.5% higher than the first five months of 2003.
June 21, 2004EPA Releases Details of Emissions-Measuring Plan
The Environmental Protection Agency released initial details of a pilot program that would measure diesel exhaust emissions during highway use with portable, onboard emission measurement systems.
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