13 Sep RhodeWorks Architect Gov. Gina Raimondo Wins Primary Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, creator of the controversial RhodeWorks program, will remain on the ballot for this year’s general election to take on two-time rival Allan Fung. Read more...
13 Sep All Railroads Should Install PTC by Dec. 31 Deadline, NTSB Tells Congress Equipping the country’s freight and commercial trains with technology designed to automatically slow down or stop trains traveling at dangerous speeds would improve safety, the head of the National Transportation Safety Board told Congress Sept. 13. Read more...
13 Sep Pittsburgh to Receive Eight New Charging Stations for Electric Vehicles Pittsburgh Parking Authority garages will see nearly double the number of electric vehicle charging stations through a gift from Duquesne Light Co. Read more...
13 Sep Walmart Gives Jet.com Facelift With Eye on Urban Shoppers Walmart Inc. has refurbished its Jet.com site to cater even more to the city dwellers who make up the bulk of its shoppers. Read more...
13 Sep Core Inflation Unexpectedly Cools as Apparel Costs Fall A gauge of underlying U.S. inflation unexpectedly cooled in August as apparel prices fell by the most in about seven decades and medical-care costs declined, offering Americans a respite from accelerating price gains. Read more...
13 Sep TMC Set to Crown Next SuperTech Grand Champ The Technology & Maintenance Council of American Trucking Associations will host its 2018 fall meeting and national technician skills competitions Sept. 16-20 in Orlando, Fla. Read more...
13 Sep Continued Testing, Cleaner Fuel Proposed for Diesel Engines Diesel fuel still has a large role to play in achieving greater emissions reductions in heavy-duty trucks, experts said during a recent conference in San Francisco. Separately, they urged more in-use testing of engines to verify the gains, and increased use of renewable diesel, which is chemically similar to petroleum diesel, but cleaner. Read more...
13 Sep FMCSA Website Logs More than 1,700 Comments on Potential HOS Changes In written comments reacting to potential changes to federal driver hours-of-service rules, truckers clearly favor a potential plan by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to give them more flexibility with their driving and workday hours. Read more...
13 Sep Benefits Again on the Rise as Carriers Seek to Bolster Workforce Wages and bonuses for drivers aren’t the only incentives that are increasing as the trucking industry tries to keep up with the demands of a strong economy and a driver shortage, estimated to be at least 50,000 and expected to grow. Read more...
13 Sep Fed Survey Finds Concerns About Rising Trade Tensions WASHINGTON — The Federal Reserve reported Sept. 12 that its latest survey of business conditions nationwide found rising concerns over the impact Trump administration trade policies could have on the economy. Read more...