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TFI International to acquire UPS Freight
From Fleet Owner. TFI International Inc. (TFI) is buying UPS Freight, the less-than-truckload (LTL) and dedicated truckload (TL) division of United Parcel Service Inc., for $800 million, the two companies announced. Approximately 90% of the acquired business will operate independently within TFI International’s LTL business segment under a new name, TForce Freight. Acquired dedicated TL…
Read MoreButtigieg talks trucking regs in Senate hearing
From Overdrive Online. Pete Buttigieg, President Joe Biden’s pick for Transportation Secretary, testified Thursday morning in front of a smattering of Senators as the first step in the Senate’s role in confirming him as part of Biden’s Cabinet. Infrastructure, particularly highway funding mechanisms, dominated much of the largely congratulatory hearing, though a few Senators did…
Read MoreConnecticut DOT unveils $9.7 billion transportation investment plan
From Transport Topics. The Connecticut Department of Transportation released its $9.7 billion capital plan, which includes investments across various modes of transportation over the next five years. The plan, which covers fiscal years 2021-25, includes investments for repairs and upgrades across multiple modes, such as highways, bridges, public transit and bicycle and pedestrian facilities. CTDOT…
Read MoreBiden plans to replace government fleet with electric vehicles
From CNBC. President Joe Biden plans to replace the government’s fleet of cars and trucks with electric vehicles assembled in the U.S., he said Monday when signing a new “Buy American” executive order. The government is a major purchaser of vehicles. However, replacing such a fleet with American-produced EVs will be costly and take time.…
Read MoreCourt upholds FMCSA exemption of trucking from California rest break rules
From Transport Topics. The 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals has upheld the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s 2018 determination that interstate motor carriers are exempt from California’s stringent meal-and-rest-break rules, a decision that supporters say will avoid a future state-by-state patchwork of rest break rules. “The FMCSA reached this conclusion because California required more…
Read MoreDrug/Alcohol Clearinghouse fines set at $5,833 per violation
From FreightWaves. Drivers, carriers and medical review officers (MROs) could be fined up to $5,833 for each violation of any provisions within the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse, according to the latest directive from the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT). DOT issued a final rule on Monday that implements the authority of the Federal Motor Carrier…
Read MoreA big infrastructure spending bill might finally be in the cards
From CNN via Hartford Business Journal. Joe Biden is now President and Democrats have gained a slim majority in the Senate along with the party’s control of the House. Does that mean that this is finally the time for Congress to pass a big, bold infrastructure spending bill that can help boost the economy? There…
Read MoreConn. DMV announces improvements to Dealer Registration System
The Connecticut Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) is announcing some MTAC-supported improvements to its system which allows commercial truck dealers to perform certain registrations in-house, rather than having to physically go to the DMV. The DMV will now allow dealers to register commercial (non-IRP) trucks with a (Gross Vehicle Weight Rating) as high as 73,000…
Read MoreSenators Haskell and Kasser file new tolls bill for 2021
From Yankee Institute. Senators Will Haskell, D-Westport, and Alexandra Kasser, D-Greenwich, have filed a bill authorizing the Department of Transportation to install electronic tolls on Connecticut’s interstate highways and parts of Route 15. The debate over tolls was put to rest in late 2019 after Gov. Ned Lamont and Democrat leaders couldn’t reach an agreement,…
Read MorePanel recommends vaccinations for everyone over 65-years-old
From CT News Junkie. A Connecticut advisory panel added everyone over the age of 65 and any adult with one federally-defined medical condition to its guidelines for the next phase of the COVID-19 vaccine rollout Tuesday. As the allocations subcommittee of the state’s COVID-19 Vaccine Advisory Group kicked off its virtual meeting, some members were…
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