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Senate Legislation Would Make It Easier For States to Raise Truck Weight Limits

States would have an easier time permitting trucks weighing up to 100,000 pounds on interstate highways under a U.S. Senate bill introduced last month, its sponsor said.

August 8, 2011
Business

CARB Approves $40 Million for Clean Vehicles

The California Air Resources Board approved up to $40 million to promote the purchase of next-generation clean cars and trucks in the third year of its Air Quality Improvement Program.

July 25, 2011
Business

Minn. Truckers Urge LaHood to Pay Attention to Shutdown

The Minnesota Trucking Association has written to U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, urging him 鈥渢o fully engage鈥 his department in the state government shutdown there in order to 鈥渆nsure that the state is honoring its obligations as a safety and enforcement partner.鈥

July 19, 2011
Business

Mica Proposes Highway Bill That Would Slash Funding

House Transportation Committee Chairman John Mica outlined a six-year, $230 billion transportation reauthorization plan that would sharply cut spending levels on road-related projects.

July 11, 2011
Business

Bill Would Mandate Bond of $100,000 for Brokers

An anti-fraud bill introduced in Congress would raise the freight broker surety requirement to $100,000 and mandate that motor carriers who broker freight loads obtain separate broker authority.

July 4, 2011
Business

Minnesota Shutdown Closes State Rest Areas

The Minnesota state government shut down Friday morning, closing state highway rest areas and halting construction projects, the St. Paul Pioneer Press reported.

July 1, 2011