Transportation 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.
GAO Cites Concerns On Bus, Truck Companies Operating Illegally
A number of trucking and bus companies have been ordered shut down for violating federal safety rules and staying in business under different names, the Associated Press reported, citing a government study.
August 3, 2009House Bill Would Give Tax Credit for APUs
A bill introduced in the House of Representatives would provide up to $3,000 in tax credit for fleets to purchase auxiliary power units.
August 3, 2009Construction Spending Increases 0.3%
Construction spending rose 0.3% in June, the Commerce Department said Monday.
August 3, 2009SmartWay Helps Fleets Quantify Savings of Emissions, Fuel
The SmartWay Transport Partnership is giving shipper-owned fleets a way to showcase their commitment to energy efficiency and cleaner air.
August 3, 2009Letters: Reregulation (cont.), Climate Change
I differ from the 鈥淩eregulation, Please鈥 letter writer鈥檚 view that small carriers are offering transport service prices that are too cheap. Yes, there are some shoestring trucking operations hauling for very low freight rates, but there also are large carriers doing the same.
August 3, 2009Stopping Short
There were no surprises in the new federal rule designed to improve the braking power of a standard, fully loaded, tractor-trailer by almost one-third.
August 3, 2009Rule Won鈥檛 Require Overhaul of Braking Systems, Experts Say
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration鈥檚 decision to cut the maximum allowed stopping distance for large trucks by 30% will increase truck buyers鈥 costs somewhat, but will not force a widespread shift to new technology such as air disc brakes, industry groups and manufacturers said.
August 3, 2009Navistar Says 2010 Models Up $6,000-$8,000
Navistar Inc.鈥檚 2010-compliant engines will sell for $6,000 to $8,000 more than its previous generation of engines, the company said last week.
August 3, 2009June Truck Tonnage Drops 13.6%
American Trucking Associations鈥 tonnage index declined 13.6% in June from year-ago levels, the biggest such decline since early 1996.
August 3, 2009Proposal to Reclassify Equipment Leases Seen as Tough Burden on Small Businesses
Finance and leasing industry officials said a proposal to reclassify equipment leases as a form of debt or asset, rather than an expense, would be difficult and costly for most companies to comply with.
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