California and the Trump administration are on a collision course over auto-efficiency regulations that could lead the White House to deploy the nuclear option: revoking the state’s cherished power to set its own limits on air pollution.
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FedEx Employees Help Give Former Slave Cemetery in Texas Needed Makeover
Jammie Simon can point to the tree where the body of his great-grandfather, Minnie Shelton, was laid to rest. But like many of the nearly 200 former slaves and others buried at Shelton’s Bear Creek Cemetery in Irving, Texas, Simon’s great-grandfather, the former owner of the burial ground, no longer has a tombstone.
Old Dominion Names Greg Gantt CEO
Less-than-truckload carrier Old Dominion Freight Line Inc. will soon have a changing of the guard.
Volvo Trucks Debuts New Heavy-Haul Model
DUBLIN, Va. – Volvo Trucks has introduced a new heavy-haul model for specialized applications up to 225,000 pounds combined vehicle weight.
Dana Inc. Moves to Acquire Driveline Division of GKN
Dana Inc. announced its signature of definitive agreements to combine with the driveline division of United Kingdom-based GKN plc to create Dana Plc, a global driveline systems company.
Retail Sales Unexpectedly Fall for Third Straight Month
U.S. retail sales unexpectedly fell in February for a third month, adding to signs that consumer spending will cool this quarter from the previous period’s hot pace, according to Commerce Department figures released March 14.
Waymo Autonomous Trucks Haul Freight in Atlanta
It’s getting to be a traffic jam. Alphabet Inc.’s autonomous vehicle division Waymo began this month operating an autonomous freight truck in the Atlanta area, carrying server equipment, racks and related material to Google data centers.
Xpress Global Systems Announces South Florida Expansion
Chattanooga, Tennessee-based Xpress Global Systems announced plans to begin expanding in several markets this year.
Trump to Promote Infrastructure Plan as Lawmakers Seek Funding
The White House says Donald Trump will campaign to pass legislation this year to upgrade roads, bridges and other public works, as members of Congress from both parties say it will only happen with a push from the president.
FMCSA Gives Ag Haulers 90-Day Extension on Waiver From ELD Rule
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has announced an additional 90-day temporary waiver from the electronic logging device rule for agriculture-related transportation.