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  • Problems with Florida’s SunPass

    Date: July 26, 2018

    LLN (7/25/18) – 4 States Trucks if helping the St. Christopher Fund raise money. We’ll have that, plus: problems with Florida’s SunPass electronic tolling system; freight and rates hitting a mid-summer lull; diesel prices trending downward; a transportation spending bill and what amendments may get attached to it.

    0:00 – 10:10 – Newscast

    10:10 – 24:52 – SunPass problems; St. Christopher Fundraiser

    24:52 – 39:51 – Mid-summer freight lull; lower diesel prices

    39:51 – 50:02 – Transportation spending bill

    Segment 1

    The Transition Trucking Driving for Excellence award campaign has released the names of this year’s 10 finalists. The award program is a joint effort of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation, FASTPORT and the Kenworth Truck Company. Read more about each of the 10 finalists

    Segment 2

    There are a number of problems with Florida’s SunPass electronic tolling system. Land Line Magazine’s Tyson Fisher has been digging into the story. Mary McKenna finds out more.

    Segment 3

    Freight and rates are hitting a mid-summer lull, though they are still fairly strong overall. Terry Scruton talks with Peggy Dorf of DAT, a company that provides market information for owner operators, carriers, brokers and shippers.

    • Visit their website, dat.com;
    • Or you can call them at 800-547-5417;
    • Be sure to check out their blog;
    • Chat with them on Twitter;
    • And find out more on the OOIDA Members Edge website;
    • You can call OOIDA Members Edge at 866-487-8253.

     

    Diesel price averages went down in all 10 regions in the U.S. Terry Scruton offers a detailed update on the price of diesel fuel and crude oil, including a break down by region and analysis.

    Segment 4

    The Senate is working on a transportation appropriations package this week. Terry Scruton talks about some of the amendments they may be considering with Collin Long of OOIDA’s Washington, D.C., office.