While China announced it has halted imports of American soybeans, a mysterious buyer has stepped up. The U.S. Department of Agriculture announced Aug. 7 a sale of 165,000 metric tons of the oilseed to 鈥渦nknown destinations.鈥
August 7, 2019Transportation Compliance News
Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow what鈥檚 happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.
Tesla Scrutinized by NHTSA Over Model 3 Safety Claims
The U.S. National Highway Traffic Safety Administration sent Tesla Inc.鈥檚 Elon Musk a cease-and-desist letter last year regarding Model 3 safety claims and has subpoenaed the carmaker for information on several crashes, according to documents posted by a nonprofit advocacy group.
August 7, 2019World Economy Edges Closer to Recession as Trade Woes Spread
The escalating trade war between the U.S. and China is nudging the world economy toward its first recession in a decade with investors demanding politicians and central bankers act fast to change course.
August 7, 2019ARTBA Promotes Schapker to VP Role
Lauren Schapker recently was tapped to play a key role in the American Road and Transportation Builders Association鈥檚 efforts to advance its national agenda.
August 7, 2019Trump鈥檚 Bid to Ease Auto Rules Would Hike Fuel Costs, Study Says
President Donald Trump鈥檚 plan to freeze U.S. vehicle efficiency standards would hike costs for motorists without doing anything to boost highway safety, according to an analysis by Consumer Reports that undermines the administration鈥檚 chief talking points in favor of the move.
August 7, 2019Sears, Kmart to Close 26 More Stores in US in October
The Sears store culling isn鈥檛 over. The struggling retailer will shutter 26 more of its large-format Sears and Kmart stores in late October, it announced on its website. Any of the locations with auto centers will close those divisions in late August, it said.
August 7, 2019Swift to Pay CRST $15 Million in Damages Over Driver Recruiting
A lawsuit CRST Expedited Inc. filed against Swift Transportation Co. that alleged Swift 鈥減oached鈥 drivers was one of three such challenges CRST has lodged against competitors, but is so far the only one that has resulted in a financial penalty.
August 6, 2019Missouri DOT Names Jerica Holtsclaw Motor Carrier Services Director
Missouri Department of Transportation official Jerica Holtsclaw has been named director of the agency鈥檚 Motor Carrier Services division.
August 6, 2019Taking in Just $70 a Day, Lordstown GM Plant Savior Workhorse Is in Trouble
Now more than ever, Workhorse looks more like Lordstown鈥檚 lottery ticket than a savior to be taken seriously. While it鈥檚 hard to imagine at this juncture the company having the capital needed to get GM鈥檚 factory humming again, it has a ray of hope to point to: a potentially lucrative contract to build next-generation mail trucks for the U.S. Postal Service.
August 6, 2019FMCSA Renews Vision Waivers for Commercial Drivers
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration agreed to allow 126 drivers to operate trucks along interstates after it provisionally renewed their exemptions from a vision requirement.
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