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Letters to the Editor: Hours of Service, Hard Questions, Fuel Discounts

After spending more than 32 years in this industry, nothing really surprises me anymore. However, with regards to all the political groups who seem to know more about our industry than we do, their members are probably the first to complain when the new stove, washer-dryer, etc., isn鈥檛 delivered on time.

February 27, 2008

January Truck Tonnage Jumps 5.3%

January truck tonnage jumped 5.3% from a year ago, the biggest year-to-year gain since January 2005, American Trucking Associations said in its seasonally adjusted for-hire truck tonnage index.

February 27, 2008

Diesel Jumps 15.6垄 to a Record $3.552 a Gallon

The national average price of diesel fuel jumped 15.6 cents to a record $3.552 a gallon, shattering the previous mark set three months ago by 10.8 cents, the Department of Energy said Monday.

February 26, 2008

TWIC Card Holds a Wealth of Information

The centerpiece of the Transportation Security Administration鈥檚 program to screen employees entering ports looks just like most access cards or identifications one would carry in his or her wallet.

February 25, 2008

California to Enforce Engine Label Rule

Citations issued by the California Air Resources Board for engine emission control labels that are missing or have been tampered with now carry penalties of as much as $800, the agency said.

February 25, 2008

Qualcomm Upgrades OmniVision System to Include Roaming, In-Cab Processing

SAN DIEGO 鈥 Mobile communications provider Qualcomm Inc. unveiled a host of upgrades and additions for its flagship OmniVision platform here, in-cluding wireless data roaming capabilities, in-cab document processing and support for third-party collision-avoidance systems.

February 25, 2008

Connecticut Adds 鈥楾ruck Escape Ramp鈥 to Route 44

Connecticut transportation officials聽announced the completion of a聽鈥渢ruck escape ramp鈥 on Route 44.

February 22, 2008

TSA Expands TWIC Driver Identification Program; Security Plan Will Encompass 147 U.S. Ports

Two years after it was first announced, the federal government has begun a full rollout of its plan to provide high-tech, secure identification for workers in and around America鈥檚 ports.

February 25, 2008

Port Adopts Clean-Truck Plan, Rejects Owner-Operator Ban

Long Beach officials last week put finishing touches on a sweeping, unprecedented set of rules aimed at dramatically cutting emissions from the 17,000 drayage trucks working at the huge California container port, rejecting the plan鈥檚 most controversial feature that would have forced independent owner-operators to work for larger carriers.

February 25, 2008

Contrans to Consolidate Some Van, Flatbed Operations

Canadian transportation firm Contrans Income Fund said it plans to consolidate certain operations of its dry van and flatbed businesses in eastern Canada.

February 20, 2008