U.S. intermodal traffic rose 3.2% last week from a year ago, the Association of American Railroads reported.
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ATRI Study Looks at CSA Scores, Crash Risk
An American Transportation Research Institute study of 471,000 motor carriers鈥 Compliance, Safety, Accountability data found that CSA percentile scores in two of five categories are 鈥渄efective鈥 in predicting crash risk.
October 3, 2012Hersman Says Finding Patterns of Violations Can Help Prevent Fatal Highway Crashes
PORTLAND, Maine 鈥 The chairman of the National Transportation Safety Board urged commercial vehicle inspectors meeting here to look for patterns of motor carrier safety violations that could lead to fatal crashes.
October 1, 2012Graves Says Annual Meeting to Take Place During a 鈥楾ransitional Moment鈥 for Trucking
With a new highway funding bill signed into law and the U.S. business community anxiously awaiting the outcome of the presidential election, American Trucking Associations President Bill Graves said the federation鈥檚 upcoming annual conference will take place during a 鈥渢ransitional moment鈥 for the industry.
September 24, 2012Groups Call on Congress to Fund Highway Safety Grants
Two prominent groups called on Congress to support the nation鈥檚 priority highway safety grant program when it considers federal funding legislation, saying that failure to do so would result in increased highway deaths and injuries.
September 11, 2012Volvo Trucks Names New North American President
G枚ran Nyberg has been appointed president of Volvo Trucks, North American sales and marketing, effective Oct. 1.
September 10, 2012Lax Oversight Hurting Pilot Program Involving Mexican Trucks, FMCSA Told
The ongoing pilot program that allows approved Mexican fleets into the interior of the United States suffers from lax oversight that does not sufficiently ensure compliance with the program鈥檚 requirements, a federal auditor said in a report released last week.
September 10, 2012DOT Helps Launch Road Test of Crash-Avoidance Technology System
The Department of Transportation Tuesday helped launch a road test of new technology system designed to help avoid crashes.
August 21, 2012Rollover Stability Tops ESC, ATRI Says of Safety Systems
An analysis of crash data by the American Transportation Research Institute found that trucks equipped with roll stability control systems had fewer rollovers and less crash-related costs than trucks with more expensive electronic stability control systems.
August 20, 2012Intermodal Volume Rises 5.2% in 2Q, IANA Reports
North American intermodal shipping volumes rose 5.2% during the second quarter, with the domestic segment growing more quickly than import-export business, the Intermodal Association of North America reported.
August 16, 2012