The U.S. economy generally improved in April and May, though some areas showed deceleration and transportation services were mixed, the Federal Reserve said Wednesday.
June 8, 2011Transportation 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.
PenserSC, ICS Logistics Sign Transportation Contract
Third-party logistics firms PenserSC and ICS Logistics said聽they have agreed to a trucking and transportation聽services contract.
June 10, 2011Opinion: Across the Great ELD Divide
Large and small carriers increasingly find themselves on opposite sides of a widening gulf when the topic is electronic logging devices 鈥 particularly when the issue is whether or not ELDs should be required by government mandate.
June 10, 2011Former FMSCA Official Hits Studies Used in HOS Rule Analysis
A former Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official is taking aim at four studies the agency used to support its hours-of-service proposed rule, American Trucking Associations said Thursday.聽
June 9, 2011FMCSA Field Supervisor Pleads Guilty to Accepting Bribes
A Buffalo, N.Y.-based Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration field office supervisor has pleaded guilty to accepting more than $41,000 in bribes to provide 鈥渋nside information鈥 and to ensure that some Canadian motor carriers received satisfactory safety ratings on FMCSA audits and inspections, according to court documents.
June 7, 2011Oregon Legislature Sends Bill on Idling Limits to Governor
The Oregon legislature approved a measure that would restrict truck idling while also preventing local governments from implementing their own anti-idling regulations. 聽 Under the legislation, trucks would not be allowed to idle their engines for more than five minutes in a 60-minute period.
June 7, 2011EU to Hit Truckers with Pollution, Noise Surcharges
Citing a need to reduce emissions and delays on its highways, the European Union will let member nations to charge trucks for air pollution and noise, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.
June 7, 2011Insurers Applaud EOBRs, Demur on Premium Cuts
Insurance executives said they strongly support electronic logging but that use of the devices by truckers will not automatically lower fleets鈥 coverage expenses because carriers鈥 overall safety records dictate rates.
June 6, 2011ISM Services Index Climbs
The U.S. economy鈥檚 service sector expanded more than forecast in May, alleviating some concern the economy is faltering, the Institute for Supply Management said Friday.
June 3, 2011Obama Picks Former Utility Executive to Head Commerce Dept.
President Barack Obama named former California utility executive John Bryson as his choice for commerce secretary, drawing on Bryson鈥檚 business expertise for a job that is central to the administration鈥檚 goal of doubling U.S. exports, Bloomberg reported.
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