Malloy offers tough medicine for deficit: taxes, spending cuts

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From CT Mirror Gov. Dannel P. Malloy released an array of options to rebalance the state budget Wednesday that include raising the sales tax rate as high as 6.9 percent, boosting other taxes, cutting municipal aid by $50 million and reducing health care, social services, and other programs. These budget-balancing options, collectively, would boost revenue…

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Connecticut transportation system at risk of contraction

From CT Mirror. Connecticut’s cash-starved transportation program would need to scrap some rail services, drive up fares, suspend 40 percent of planned capital projects and defer major highway rebuilds like the Hartford viaduct, to remain solvent over the next five years, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy’s administration has warned Wall Street. As Connecticut prepares for a…

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EPA urged not to repeal rule regulating glider truck emissions

From Transport Topics. Dozens of representatives for trucking trade associations, health and environmental nonprofits, private citizens, truck dealers and manufacturers on Dec. 4 urged the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency not to repeal a provision in the 2016 Obama administration Phase 2 greenhouse gas reduction rule to regulate emissions requirements for glider kits. At an EPA…

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ELD Resources: Websites offer information, product reviews

From Transport Topics. With the electronic logging device mandate quickly approaching, websites for ELD information and reviews have emerged to help carriers sift through the multitude of systems on the market and find the right fit for their operations. Load board operator Truckstop.com and review site ELDratings.com are seeking to bring some clarity to the…

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I-95 lane closures planned in Stamford

From CT Post. For the next six weeks, expect some lane closures on I-95 in Stamford, the state Department of Transportation says. The closures of some northbound and southbound lanes, along with the highway’s shoulders, will be “occasional” between Exits 8 and 9. The closures that began Wednesday, are necessary for ongoing work to rehabilitate…

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FMCSA seeks approval to study driver commuting times

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From Transport Topics: The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is seeking approval from the White House Office of Management and Budget to study the safety effects of excessive motor carrier operator work commutes — primarily those exceeding 150 minutes. The 2015 FAST Act mandates that the agency submit a report of findings to Congress, according…

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Membership directory advertising opportunities

The Motor Transport Association of Connecticut is excited to announce its continued partnership with E&M Consulting, Inc. to produce the upcoming Membership Directory. E&M will be contacting all of the members in the coming weeks about advertising opportunities in the Membership Directory. This gives you the chance to promote your business or practice while supporting…

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FMCSA to announce additional ELD transition guidance

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From FMCSA. The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA) today announced that in advance of the Dec. 18, 2017 implementation of the Congressionally-mandated electronic logging device (ELD) rule, and to further facilitate transition to the rule by motor carriers, the Agency will be providing guidance related to enforcement procedures during the…

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NTSB urges collision avoidance tech, data recorders in trucks

From Transport Topics. Collision avoidance technology in trucks could improve the safety of operators and everyone else on the road, according to Rob Molloy, director of the National Transportation Safety Board’s Office of Highway Safety. He made the comments Nov. 15 during NTSB’s mid-year progress report on its 2017-2018 Most Wanted List. The list was…

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No points against CSA score for ELD violation during phase-in period

From Overdrive Online Drivers who receive a violation for having no e-logging device between Dec. 18 and April 1 will not have points recorded against them in the Compliance, Safety, Accountability carrier scoring system, safety officials said today at a public hearing in Birmingham, Ala. It was previously announced that those drivers also will not…

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