Latest News Updates From Mindy Long
Congress Approves Measure on Tire, Heavy-Vehicle Taxes
Congress approved a $136 billion corporate tax bill last week that would change the payment structure of the excise tax on tires and eliminate quarterly payments of the heavy-vehicle use tax.
October 22, 2004Storm Compounds Problems for Southeast Truckers
Hurricane Jeanne's recent strike on the Southeast, besides causing flooding and disrupting power and port activity, also placed an added burden on truckers to deliver relief supplies in addition to their regular loads, trucking officials said.
October 5, 2004ATA Names Brown Driver of Year; Honors Safety Director Dunbar
American Trucking Associations named its driver and safety manager of the year at the associations鈥 Safety and Loss Prevention Management Council fall conference Sept. 22 and announced the winners of its 2004 National Truck Safety Contest the same day.
September 29, 2004Small Shippers鈥 Group Eyes Capacity, Other Factors Constraining LTLs
ATLANTA 鈥 Tightened capacity, outdated infrastructure and driver shortages will be key issues hampering less-than-truckload carriers in the coming year, analysts and less-than-truckload industry executives said at a shippers鈥 conference here.
September 23, 2004EPA Drops Fuel-Testing Offer as Trucking Has Little Interest
The Environmental Protection Agency said the trucking industry鈥檚 lack of interest prompted the agency to cancel its plan to develop 鈥渃lean corridors鈥 in which fleets could buy ultra-low-sulfur fuel in 2005 to test 2007 diesel engines under actual operating conditions. br clear=all>
September 17, 2004Calif. Lawmakers Vote Tougher Rules for Truck Entry
California lawmakers passed a bill that would require all trucks entering the state to meet federal emissions standards that were in effect the year the truck was manufactured and drivers would have to provide evidence that the truck meets those standards.
September 10, 2004Calif. Bill Would Target Ship Lines, Intermodal
The California Legislature passed a bill that officials said would prevent shipping lines from unilaterally terminating business relationships with intermodal trucking companies.
September 9, 2004IdleAire to Electrify Spaces at All 126 TravelCenters
IdleAire announced it would install its truck stop electrification technology at all 126 TravelCenters of America locations over the next three years, with a price tag of more than $1 million per site.
September 7, 2004FedEx Freight Rookie Takes Top Driver Award
SALT LAKE CITY 鈥 Before 3,000 cheering spectators here, FedEx Freight鈥檚 Wayne Crowder became the first person in the 67-year history of the National Truck Driving Championships to win honors as both the Rookie of the Year and the Grand Champion, for 2004.
August 30, 2004Three States Still Await Answer From EPA on Gasoline Blends
Officials in Louisiana, California and New York recently said the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency had not responded to their requests to use gasoline blends without the oxygenate known as ethanol, which is an EPA requirement in those states.
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