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Trucking industry seeks answers amid marijuana rescheduling proposal
The federal government wants to reschedule marijuana, creating confusion among federally regulated entities, including the trucking industry.
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Podcast: Ryder says transitioning to electric will cost some big bucks
How much will it cost the industry to convert to electric? One company has taken a look at the issue and thinks it has an answer.
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Two more hydrogen fuel stations open in California
New hydrogen fuel stations for Class 8 trucks have been opened by the NorCal Zero project and Nikola Corporation under its HYLA brand.
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WattEV opens solar-powered electric truck charging depot
WattEV opened the world’s largest solar-powered electric truck charging station in Bakersfield, Calif., the company’s fourth in the state.
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Speed, red-light camera rule revisions approved, pursued in nine states
Speed camera and red-light camera use is a topic of rule revisions approved and pursued at statehouses around the country.
Crime & Courts, News
Indictment alleges Ohio trucking company dodged over $1 million in unpaid taxes
The owner of an Ohio trucking company was charged with tax evasion. Prosecutors said her company owes over a million in unpaid taxes.
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New York City incentivizing businesses to move to overnight truck deliveries
Part of New York City’s efforts to reduce truck traffic at peak hours, the city is giving businesses money for overnight truck deliveries.
Federal, News
EPA criticized for ‘torrent of regulation’
Senate Republicans criticized the EPA for “a torrent of regulation” that led to higher costs at a committee hearing on Wednesday, May 8.
Federal, News
FMCSA denies company’s exemption for under-21 pilot program
FMCSA has denied a trucking company’s request to let it use under-21 permit holders for the agency’s apprenticeship pilot program.
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Officials try something new to stop truckers at Smugglers’ Notch
Despite numerous efforts to prevent truckers from entering Smugglers’ Notch, the problem persists. Officials have another plan in place.
News, State, Truck Parking
Truck parking is focus of Georgia freight and logistics plan
A new Georgia law gives the green light to a statewide freight and logistics plan that includes an emphasis on truck parking.
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EIA forecasts bulk of electric generation to come from renewable sources
The Energy Information Administration has released its May short-term outlook and a shift in electric generation was among the highlights.