| Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said the Obama administration is opposed to raising the fuel tax, ... < more > | |
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| President Obama unveiled the Administration’s FY 2010 budget proposal, with account-level detail expected in April ... < more > | |
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| Chairs of the transportation commissions of California, Oregon and Washington have co-signed letters to Congress ... < more > | |
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| A New Framework for Transportation Financing: The National Surface Transportation Infrastructure Financing Commission last week ... < more > | |
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| In a February 3rd statement to union officials, President Obama reaffirmed his support for the ... < more > | |
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The Port of Boston Sees Increase in Direct Call Container Shipments: |
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| The Massachusetts Port Authority (Massport) today announced that volume at Conley Container Terminal in ... < more > | |
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| The Massachusetts Turnpike Authority board of directors voted for two toll increases (March 29 and ... < more > | |
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| Recognize your top drivers and gain positive company media exposure at the same time. The ... < more > | |
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| Please be advise, this legislation was filed last night and is expected to move very ... < more > | |
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FMCSA Improves Medical Requirements for Commercial Truck and Bus Drivers: |
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| The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today took new steps toward improving standards and ... < more > | |
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| Federal legislation enacted in 2005 and not effective until 2011 would require states and all ... < more > | |
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| On Monday, the Energy Information Administration reported that the national average price of retail on-highway ... < more > | |
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ATA Submits Comments on National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners: |
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| ATA filed comments Jan. 30 on the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s (FMSCA) proposed rule ... < more > | |
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| The federal Internal Revenue Service has announced that next year’s deduction for business mileage will ... < more > | |
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| ATA filed comments Jan. 30 on FMCSA’s Comprehensive Safety Analysis (CSA) 2010 Initiative. CSA 2010 ... < more > | |
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