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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.

BusinessLogisticsGovernment

Gas Increase Slows, Rising 1.8垄 in Two Weeks

Gasoline鈥檚 national average price rose 1.8 cents over the two weeks ended Friday, to an average $1.96 a gallon, according to the latest Lundberg Survey of filling stations released Sunday.

March 9, 2009
BusinessGovernment

J.B. Hunt Selling Some Truck Equipment

J.B. Hunt Transport Services Inc. is selling some trucking equipment as demand for over-the-road shipments remains soft in a down economy, but plans to boost its intermodal and brokerage businesses, the (Northwest Arkansas) Morning News reported.

March 9, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafetyFuel

Calif. Urges EPA to Reverse Emissions Ruling

The California Air Resources Board urged federal regulators to reverse a Bush administration decision that blocks the state鈥檚 efforts to set its own limits on greenhouse gas emissions from automobiles, the Associated Press reported.

March 9, 2009
GovernmentBusiness

Union Members Return to Work at Oak Harbor Without Contract

Striking Teamsters are returning to work at Oak Harbor Freight Lines without obtaining a new labor contract but ending a walkout that lasted more than five months at the regional less-than-truckload carrier.

March 9, 2009
BusinessFuelGovernment

S.C. Port Begins Emission-Reduction Plan

A new program at the Port of Charleston should mean cleaner air and save trucking companies money on fuel, the Associated Press reported.

March 9, 2009
Letters to the EditorGovernmentBusinessSafety

Letters: CARB After Reefers, Scanning Containers, Freight Brokers

The Environmental Protection Agency has approved California鈥檚 new limits on refrigerated trailers entering and operating inside the 鈥淕olden State,鈥 giving truck owners and drivers about five months to prepare before enforcement hits July 17.

March 9, 2009
EditorialBusinessSafetyGovernment

A Heartening Flurry of Activity

What the federal stimulus package does for road transportation and job creation may be more piecemeal than grand, but whether it鈥檚 filling potholes or replacing a crumbling bridge, it鈥檚 heartening to contemplate the flurry of construction activity that is about to sweep across the land.

March 9, 2009
BusinessFuelSafetyGovernment

Raise Fuel Tax During Transition to VMT to Fund Transportation, Blumenauer Says

WASHINGTON 鈥 Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-Ore.), a member of the tax-writing House Ways and Means Committee, said the country should move quickly to a vehicle-miles tax but meanwhile should raise fuel taxes significantly, al-though the higher taxes shouldn鈥檛 take effect for at least two years.

March 9, 2009
BusinessGovernment

Scammers Plead Guilty to Load-Board Scheme

A pair of California residents have pleaded guilty to defrauding dozens of truckers and brokers of at least $2.4 million in an Internet load-board fraud scheme that included hacking into the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration鈥檚 Web site.

March 9, 2009
GovernmentBusinessSafetyTechnologyEquipment

EPA to Require OBD Systems Starting in 2010

The Environmental Protection Agency will require onboard diagnostics systems on at least one engine family per manufacturer starting in 2010.

March 9, 2009