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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

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Pennsylvania Reopens Interstate 78

Pennsylvania has reopened Interstate 78, which had been shut down following Wednesday鈥檚 Mid-Atlantic blizzard that stranded more than 200 motorists, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation said Thursday afternoon.

February 11, 2010
BusinessSafety

ATA Names Vice President of Safety Policy

American Trucking Associations said it has hired Rob Abbott as its vice president of safety policy.

February 9, 2010
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Xata Loses $1.7 Million in Fiscal 1Q

Transportation software firm Xata Corp. said it lost $1.7 million, or 20 cent per share, in its fiscal first quarter, compared with a loss of $672,000, or 8 cents, a year ago.

February 9, 2010
BusinessGovernmentSafetyFuel

Forward Air鈥檚 4Q Income Falls

Forward Air Corp. said its fourth-quarter profit fell to $6.4 million, or 22 cents per share, from $8.3 million, or 29 cents, a year ago.

February 9, 2010
BusinessSafetyGovernment

P.A.M. Reports Fourth-Quarter Loss

P.A.M. Transportation Services reported a fourth-quarter loss of $3.9 million, or 42 cents per share, compared with a loss of $11.4 million, or $1.19, a year earlier.

February 9, 2010
Letters to the EditorBusinessSafetyGovernment

Letters: EOBRs Revisited, Hours of Service, Infrastructure

Regarding the letter with the headline 鈥淓OBRs Revisited,鈥 there was a very interesting guest commentary about electronic onboard recorders recently in another publication, in which the author claimed only 2% of crashes occur after more than 10 hours of driving time.

February 8, 2010
EditorialBusinessGovernmentSafety

CSA 2010 Is a 鈥楪ame Changer鈥

If it works as advertised, trucking鈥檚 new safety rating machinery will be as quick and as responsive as a sports car when compared to the old, glacial way of doing things.

February 8, 2010
BusinessSafetyGovernmentLogistics

DOT Budget Proposes $4 Billion for New Infrastructure Bank

The Obama administration last week proposed a $4 billion 鈥渄own payment鈥 on a national infrastructure bank to supplement traditional highway funding, as part of its $78.8 billion budget proposal for the Department of Transportation.

February 8, 2010
BusinessSafetyGovernment

Report Says Thefts Rising, But Fleets Question Data

Cargo theft increased sharply in 2009, according to an international insurer and a security firm, although two major carriers said they had experienced a drop in losses from theft and American Trucking Associations said good statistics were hard to come by.

February 8, 2010
BusinessGovernmentSafety

States May Not Enforce Ban on Texting, Law Officials Say

Law enforcement officials said they may not strictly enforce the Transportation Department鈥檚 recent ban on texting by commercial drivers until the government issues a specific regulation rather than reinterpretations of current rules, officials told Transport Topics.

February 8, 2010

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