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Opinion: The Bathwater, Not the Baby

Don鈥檛 throw the baby out with the bathwater!鈥 We have all heard this saying at some point in our lives. I was reminded of it recently, when I was researching the 2012 year-end W2 and 1099 reporting requirements.

January 2, 2012
Business

HOS Rule Keeps 11th Hour

Federal regulators retained the 11-hour driving limit for truck drivers, reversing their stated preference for 10 hours and rejecting arguments from labor and safety advocates that a change would reduce crash risk.

January 2, 2012
Business

Nation鈥檚 Freight May Push Capacity Limits, Helping Boost Carrier Profits, Experts Say

Even as expectations for the nation鈥檚 economic growth remain subdued, trucking may be on the cusp of one of its most profitable rides ever as freight demand in 2012 pushes against the limits of industry capacity, according to industry experts.

January 2, 2012
Business

Senate Bill Would Restore Federal Oversight for Bridge, Tunnel Toll Prices Nationwide

Tolls on bridges and tunnels would be subject to federal oversight under legislation introduced in Congress during December.

January 2, 2012
Business

November Tonnage Rises 6% in 24th Straight Monthly Gain

Truck tonnage rose 6% in November from the levels of a year ago, riding a wave of growth sparked by manufacturing demand and inventory restocking, American Trucking Associations reported.

January 2, 2012
Business

Used-Truck Sales Down in November; Short Supply, High Prices Are Blamed

Used-truck sales declined in November, the result of both a lack of supply and increasing buyer resistance to high prices, according to two trucking-industry research groups.

January 2, 2012
Business

2011 TCA 鈥楢ngel鈥 Rescued Woman, Her Babies

Marc Beam, the Truckload Carriers Association鈥檚 2011 Highway Angel, is the type of person who saves the lives of a woman and two babies on a dark August night and doesn鈥檛 immediately tell anyone about it.

January 2, 2012
Business

Navistar's 4Q Profit Jumps; OEM Reports Shortage of Castings

Profit surged at truck and engine maker Navistar International Corp. during the fiscal fourth quarter as its three main divisions 鈥 trucks, engines and parts 鈥 all posted stronger results.

January 2, 2012
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Trailer Orders Up 29.5% in November, ACT Says

Customers ordered 28,393 new trailers in November, a 29.5% increase from the same month a year earlier and the largest monthly total since March 2006, ACT Research Co. said.

January 2, 2012
Business

ATA Asks Supreme Court to Review Rulings on Portions of L.A. Port鈥檚 Clean Truck Plan

Attorneys for American Trucking Associations have asked the U.S. Supreme Court to review a federal appeals court decision that rejected the Port of Los Angeles鈥 employee-driver plan but left standing several other 鈥渂urdensome鈥 requirements for carriers.

January 2, 2012

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