Diesel Prices Rise Again, Up 2.1 Cents to $1.438
The average retail diesel fuel price jumped 2.1 cents per gallon to $1.438, the highest national average since Sept. 24, 2001, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
House Panel Leery but Interested in ITS Projects
Technology companies tried to convince a House subcommittee to fund projects they said would allow more traffic to use existing highways, but several members of Congress at a recent hearing said they were skeptical.
Bush Orders Faster Environmental Reviews
WASHINGTON — President Bush ordered federal agencies to speed environmental reviews for major transportation projects, arguing that excessive red tape had impeded the construction of airports and highways.
Trucking Focuses on Security in Year Since Terror Attacks
The terrorist attacks on America a year ago devastated thousands of families, slammed the economy, led to the international war on terrorism and forced a profound shift in Americans’ thinking about their own security.
Bush Seeks $20 Million for Trucking Security Plan
WASHINGTON — President Bush has requested $20 million from Congress to pay for the American Trucking Associations-led trucking industry anti-terrorism program in fiscal 2003.
Canary: ATA to Keep Pushing Engine Fight Beyond October
American Trucking Associations will keep fighting the Oct. 1 federal deadline for new trucks to use reduced-emissions diesel engines, but will also educate policymakers about future regulatory deadlines, ATA President William J. Canary said.
TL Leader Tests Engines; Gives None Passing Grade
GREEN BAY, Wis. — Officials at Schneider National, the nation’s largest truckload carrier, said they have tested several engines being marketed in response to an Oct. 1 federal emissions change deadline but have not found any that meet the company’s needs.
Justice Department Revises Operation TIPS Program
The Justice Department has decided to scale back its controversial Operation TIPS program, but has retained truck drivers among the group of workers who could be recruited by the government to report suspected terrorist activities, its new written policy stated.
Groups Refute Mexican Truck Entry Claim
The California Trucking Association and several environmental and labor groups have refuted the federal government’s claim that the groups would be unaffected by heavier-polluting Mexican trucks.
Cirillo to Retire From FMCSA
Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Chief Safety Officer Julie A. Cirillo announced Tuesday that she will retire at the end of 2002.