Government

Efforts to Cut Greenhouse Gases Must Ramp Up, McCarthy Says

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency will continue to emphasize the Obama administration’s campaign against climate change from carbon emissions, even if all aspects of useful technologies are not known at present.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
July 13, 2015
Business

EPA Grants Three-Year Extension for New Trailer Foam, Refrigerants

A new rule from the Environmental Protection Agency gives the manufacturers of refrigerated trailers and their suppliers another three years, through 2019, to develop a new foam-blowing agent that does not incorporate strong greenhouse gases.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
July 13, 2015
Business

Final EPA Rule Grants 3-Year Extension for Makers of Refrigerated Trailers

A new final rule from the Environmental Protection Agency gives the manufacturers of refrigerated trailers and their suppliers another three years, through 2019, to develop a new foam-blowing agent that does not incorporate strong greenhouse gases.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
July 9, 2015
Government, Fuel

Administration Maintaining Focus on GHGs, EPA Chief Gina McCarthy Says

WASHINGTON — The Environmental Protection Agency and the Obama administration as a whole will continue to emphasize their campaign against climate change from carbon emissions, even if all aspects of useful technologies are not known at present.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
July 7, 2015
Business

DTNA Honored by DOE for SuperTruck Participation

Daimler Trucks North America won a distinguished achievement award from the U.S. Department of Energy for its participation in DOE’s SuperTruck program, the parent of Freightliner and Western Star Trucks said.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 30, 2015
Fuel

US Proposal Promises to Lower Emissions, But Costs, Confusion Could Hinder Efforts

If the new federal proposal on truck greenhouse-gas emissions works as intended, heavy-duty vehicle manufacturers will round up existing technologies — and perfect some new ones — to produce big rigs that are more expensive but also much more efficient.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 29, 2015
Government

NTSB Calls for US to Mandate Collision-Avoidance Systems

The National Transportation Safety Board called on the federal government to make mandatory the installation of forward-collision-avoidance systems on all new motor vehicles, including large trucks.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 15, 2015
Business

Truck Toll Excluded from Rhode Island's Budget, For Now

The Rhode Island General Assembly might postpone consideration of the governor’s controversial "RhodeWorks" road and bridge plan, which includes truck tolls on bridges, until later this year, the press secretary for state Senate President Teresa Paiva Weed said June 10.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 10, 2015
Government

Alaska's Dalton Highway Reopens

Alaska’s “road to the bank” is back in operation after an 18-day closing caused by flooding off the northern slope of the Brooks Range that occurred when mid-May temperatures hit 70 degrees and much of the spring break-up of ice happened suddenly.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 10, 2015
Business

28th Annual Roadcheck Emphasizes Load Securement

Commercial vehicle safety inspectors in the United States, Canada and Mexico pulled over trucks and buses in large numbers for safety inspections as part of North America’s 28th annual Roadcheck event.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
June 4, 2015