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Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow what’s happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

Government

GAO Urges Revisions to CSA’s Safety Measurement System

A U.S. Government Accountability Office report said the federal government should revise part of its Compliance, Safety, Accountability program because of limits on access to needed data.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
February 3, 2014
Government, Business, Technology

NHTSA Starts Work on Car-to-Car Communications Proposal

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration wants cars of the future to communicate with each other in the hopes of reducing accidents, the agency said Feb. 3.

Jonathan S. Reiskin | Associate News Editor
February 3, 2014
Government

Michigan Denies Petition to Allow Hazmat Loads on Ambassador Bridge

The Michigan Department of Transportation has announced that it will not allow corrosive or flammable materials to cross the Ambassador Bridge that connects Detroit and Windsor, Ontario.

Michele Fuetsch | Staff Reporter
February 3, 2014
Government

DOT, EPA Officials Eager to Work With ATA on Highway Funding, Trucking Regulations

WASHINGTON — Federal executive branch officials told members of American Trucking Associations they are eager to work with the federation on spending and regulatory issues that are developing this year.

February 3, 2014
Government

Study Supports HOS Restart

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last week a new study indicates its current hours-of-service rule is more effective at combating fatigue, a conclusion that trucking groups and several members of Congress immediately disputed.

February 3, 2014
Government

Obama Urges Infrastructure Improvements, Nat-Gas Use During State of Union Speech

President Obama told Congress and the nation that transportation infrastructure needs to be rebuilt and upgraded, but Republican officials and industry groups expressed doubt that there is a plan to pay for the work.

February 3, 2014
Government, Business

FDA Proposes New Standards for Safe Food Transportation

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration on Jan. 31 announced its proposed food safety rule requiring truckers carrying food, as well as the shippers and receivers, to use sanitary practices that ensure food does not become contaminated.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 31, 2014
Government, Business

HOS Study Proves Benefits of New Restart Restrictions, FMCSA Says

A new study found that the restart provision in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration‘s current hours-of-service rule is more effective at combating fatigue than the prior hours rule, the agency said.

Eric Miller | Senior Reporter
January 30, 2014
Government

Byrd ‘Disappointed’ in Obama’s Infrastructure Statements

American Trucking Associations Chairman Philip Byrd Sr. attended the State of the Union address Jan. 28 and criticized President Obama for not answering more questions about infrastructure funding.

January 30, 2014
Government, Business

Arkansas Best Reports Fourth-Quarter Profit

Arkansas Best Corp. posted a fourth-quarter profit after a third-quarter loss, and net income was higher than the same period last year.

January 30, 2014