DOT to Upgrade Mexican Border Truck Inspections
Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta announced $31.2 million in grants to improve border truck inspection facilitie
Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta announced $31.2 million in grants to improve border truck inspection facilitie
U. S. Secretary of Transportation Norman Y. Mineta said the Department of Transportation is distributing 1.73 million copies of a new hazmat safety manual
The United States Senate this week tabled an amendment to the Department of Homeland Security appropriations bill that would have required trucks transporting hazardous materials to be equipped with global positioning satellite tracking devices
The Department of Homeland Security this week announced an additional $21 million grant, available for use beginning March 2005, for the American Trucking Assns.’ (ATA) Highway Watch program
The Environmental Protection Agency has released the report, "Particulate Matter (PM) Research Program: Five Years of Progress.
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration filed a motion with a Washington, D.C. appeals court this week, requesting a stay that will give the agency time to decide how the controversial hours of service rules need to be changed
The Florida Department of Transportation has been directed to "waive the size and weight restriction
The Department of Homeland Security announced this week trucks that carry freight over the border must describe their cargo in advance in electronic messages to customs officials beginning in November
Energy & Engine Technology Corp. (EENT) has announced it is supporting the Idling Tax Credit Act of 2004, introduced last April by Congresswoman Kay Granger, R-Texas
A U.S. District Court has issued an order resolving a number of outstanding motions in the class action suit brought by the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers against Swift Transportation Inc
The following restrictions remain in effect due to the Homeland Security Advisory System alert being elevated to code Orange
The following restrictions remain in effect due to the Homeland Security Advisory System alert being elevated to code Orange
The following restrictions remain in effect due to the Homeland Security Advisory System alert being elevated to code Orange
U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Mike Leavitt Friday named Rich McKeown as his new chief of staff
California air pollution officials late last week approved a new rule that will make it illegal to leave diesel-powered trucks and buses running idle for longer than five minutes
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