House Approves Transportation Extension
The House Tuesday voted to temporarily extend spending authorization for the nation’s road and aviation systems, avoiding a shutdown like the one last month that halted airport projects.
Florida Toll Rates to Be Indexed to Inflation Rate
The Florida Department of Transportation announced a rate increase plan for cars and trucks on most state toll roads starting next year, followed by what could be automatic increases each year after that.
Congress Eyes Extension of Surface Transportation Law
House and Senate leaders said they have reached an agreement on a temporary extension of the nation’s surface transportation law that will avert a shutdown like the one last month of the Federal Aviation Administration.
Heavy Rains Force Road and Bridge Closures in Northeast
Heavy rains are flooding northeastern states, forcing road and bridge closures in New Jersey, upstate New York and Pennsylvania, where as many as 100,000 people around Harrisburg and Wilkes-Barre are being evacuated along the Susquehanna River.
States Waive Some HOS Rules for Trucks in Storm-Damaged Areas
Governors in 10 states hard hit by Hurricane Irene and Missouri River flooding have temporarily waived hours-of-service rules — and in some cases fuel taxes and special size and weight permits — for trucks hauling relief supplies.
Rep. Mica to Support Extension of Transportation Spending Plan, Aide Says
Rep. John Mica (R-Fla.), chairman of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, will support a temporary extension of the nation’s transportation spending plan when Congress returns to Washington next month, an aide said.
Long Beach Freeway Scheduled for August Closures
Interstate 710, known as the Long Beach Freeway, is the latest major Southern California traffic corridor to experience partial night closures this month due to construction work.
ATA, Coalition Press for Oil Speculation Oversight Funding
A coalition of oil users that includes American Trucking Associations is urging Congressional leaders to “fully fund and defend” provisions of the financial reform law that would curb excessive speculation in oil futures.
New N.Y. Law Requires Some Trucks to Have Convex Mirrors
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo (D) has signed a bill requiring trucks registered in the state and operating in New York City to have convex mirrors on the front of the vehicles.
Minn. Truckers Urge LaHood to Pay Attention to Shutdown
The Minnesota Trucking Association has written to U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, urging him “to fully engage” his department in the state government shutdown there in order to “ensure that the state is honoring its obligations as a safety and enforcement partner.”