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DOT Freight Index Falls 14.8% in May

The Department of Transportation said its freight transportation services index fell 14.8% in May from a year earlier to its lowest level in 12 years.

July 10, 2009

ATA Cites Infrastructure Needs Raised by Traffic Study

American Trucking Associations said the results of a new highway traffic congestion study highlight the importance of investing in U.S. highway infrastructure.

July 9, 2009

Traffic Delays Fell in 2007

U.S. drivers spent less time in traffic delays in 2007 for the first time in at least 25 years, a new study showed.

July 8, 2009

Regulators Considering Tighter Oil-Market Rules

U.S. and European regulators are considering stricter rules on speculation in oil markets due to concerns that sharp rises in fuel prices could worsen the global recession, the Wall Street Journal reported Wednesday.

July 8, 2009

Virginia to Close 18 Rest Areas This Month

The Virginia Department of Transportation will close 18 of the state’s highway rest areas later this month, but the truck parking spaces lost will be replaced at other rest areas, the Associated Press reported.

July 7, 2009

ISM Services Index Improves

The U.S. economy’s service sector improved last month, showing the smallest level of contraction in nine months, the Institute for Supply Management said Monday.

July 6, 2009

DeFazio Seeks to Tax Oil Futures Contracts

A leading Democrat on the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee proposed taxing speculative oil trades to kill two birds with one stone: Boost highway funding and reduce the effect of speculation on fuel prices.

July 6, 2009

Trailer Orders for April, May Outpace Previous Two Qtrs.

U.S. orders for new trailers put in their best two-month performance in a year through May, leading original equipment manufacturers to express cautious optimism for their industry. However, major OEMs would not declare the recession at an end.

July 6, 2009

States Set 4,300 Road Projects from Stimulus, Report Finds

In the four months since President Obama signed a more than $770 billion stimulus package, House transportation leaders said states have approved projects that would distribute more than half of the money available for road and bridge projects.

July 6, 2009

Oberstar’s Road Bill Faces Survival Test

With the White House standing in his path and a pair of well-placed senators lining up with the administration, the guessing game in Washington is how long House Transportation Committee Chairman James Oberstar can keep his six-year highway reauthorization bill alive in Congress.

July 6, 2009