Talks between the U.S. and California on auto emissions standards have made little progress since President Donald Trump told his agencies to pursue a deal, according to a top state official, who鈥檚 holding out hope that the Environmental Protection Agency will get more involved.
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Port Authorities of Georgia, South Carolina Partner to Tackle Chassis Shortage
The Georgia and South Carolina port authorities are teaming up to ensure that cargo continues to move in the region.
July 9, 2018Amazon Poised to Propel Cargo Business at Illinois鈥 Rockford Airport
ROCKFORD, Ill. 鈥 Cargo business is poised to maintain its upward trajectory at Rockford鈥檚 airport, which has positioned itself as a spoke in the airfreight network that Amazon is building so it can deliver its products without relying solely on traditional shippers such as UPS and FedEx.
July 9, 2018PortMiami Plans New Project to Fit Even Larger Ships
Despite a massive dredge project that was completed in 2015, PortMiami is still not wide enough in some areas to accommodate large vessels, making it difficult for cargo and cruise ships to navigate its channels.
July 9, 2018Shortage of Truck Drivers Hits New York Businesses, Pushes Up Wages
A national shortage of truck drivers because of factors such as a competitive job market is making an impact on New York鈥檚 Long Island, forcing businesses to adapt, and driving up the pay of workers seeking to drive a big rig.
July 6, 2018Amazon to Open 60,000 Square Foot Oklahoma Warehouse
Additional permit applications filed this week show continued work to add an Amazon Delivery Center to the company鈥檚 growing Oklahoma City, Okla., presence.
July 6, 2018Beijing Gives Boost to Driverless Cars
Self-driving vehicles have traveled safely for 26,000 kilometers (16,156 miles) in test areas in China鈥檚 capital city, according to Beijing Innovation Centre for Mobility Intelligence, a service provider of road tests for autonomous vehicles.
July 5, 2018Missouri Lawsuit Aims to Remove Gas Tax Hike From Ballot
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo. 鈥 A state legislator from southwest Missouri has filed a lawsuit in an effort to stop a proposed gasoline tax increase from appearing on the state鈥檚 November ballot.
July 3, 2018AAA Expects Holiday Traffic to Break Record
The AAA predicts a record-breaking 46.9 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more away from home for the Independence Day holiday, an increase of more than 5% compared with last year鈥檚 prediction and the highest number since AAA started tracking travel 18 years ago.
July 3, 2018Self-Driving Shuttle Bus Test to Begin This Year in Columbus, Ohio
Self-driving shuttle buses will be hauling riders around downtown Columbus later this year, a significant move as the city begins initiatives aimed at making it a 鈥渟mart city鈥 for transportation.
July 3, 2018