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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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Emissions Alert Mandated By EPA Rule

The Environmental Protection Agency, as proposed, has formally required new heavy trucks to have warning lights that indicate when engine emission controls are malfunctioning or deteriorating, starting in 2010.

January 12, 2009
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Swift Names Richard Stocking President and COO

Swift Corp. said that Richard Stocking has been promoted to president and chief operating officer of its truckload carrier Swift Transportation Co., effective immediately.

January 12, 2009
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Editorial: Dwindling Infrastructure Funds?

For all the hopeful talk about how President-elect Obama鈥檚 stimulus program is going to provide a much-needed boost to the nation鈥檚 deteriorating infrastructure, there are growing concerns in transportation circles that the pot of gold may be a lot smaller than originally thought.

January 12, 2009
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Snow System Moving East; Roads in Several States To Be Affected

Weather forecasters posted winter storm warnings across the Northern Plains Monday, as a cold system threatened the region as it moved south and east, the Associated Press reported.

January 12, 2009
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Gainey Wins Court Approval for Reorganization Plan

Bankrupt trucking company Gainey Corp. won a battle to reorganize under bankruptcy law when a federal judge ruled it could use its cash to continue to fund its operations, the Grand Rapids (Mich.) Press reported.

January 12, 2009
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Group Calls for Ban on Cell Phone Use While Driving

A national safety group is advocating for laws completely banning cell phone use while driving, the Associated Press reported.

January 12, 2009
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Panel Urges Fuel Tax Hikes

WASHINGTON 鈥 A national commission studying transportation infrastructure funding is set to recommend that Congress raise fuel taxes now but eventually replace them with levies based on miles traveled.

January 12, 2009
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EPA Warns of Possible Dioxins In Cummins鈥 2010 SCR System

The Environmental Protection Agency said it is concerned that emissions systems using a copper compound that engine maker Cummins Inc. will use in 2010 models could generate 鈥渓ikely human carcinogen鈥 dioxins, in which case it would 鈥渓ikely not certify鈥 the systems.

January 12, 2009
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Teamsters Ratify YRC Wage Cut

The Teamsters union said employees at YRC Worldwide Inc. have approved a landmark 10% wage cut to help reduce costs as the largest less-than-truckload carrier struggles with falling tonnage in a weak economy.

January 12, 2009
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Diesel Price Dips for 14th Straight Week, but Gasoline Rises

The U.S. retail diesel average declined 3.6 cents to $2.291 a gallon last week, the 14th consecutive drop, but analysts warned that fleets鈥 fuel costs are poised to start rising again.

January 12, 2009

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