Avery Vise (CCJ)BusinessBorderline hysteriaA year from now, what will we know about Mexican carriers operating in the United States? Assuming the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Admi…October 4, 2007BusinessCummins’ 2010 heavy-duty engines won’t use SCRCummins Inc. said its heavy-duty diesel engines that comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 standards will not require NOx af…October 2, 2007BusinessCourt stays hours rules until Dec. 27The U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia late Friday, Sept. 28, decided to hold the current hours-of-service regulations in plac…October 1, 2007BusinessFMCSA’s Mexican program likely to survive weeks moreAlthough the House and Senate each are on record as wanting to zero out funding for the Bush administration’s Mexican carrier pilot program, …September 28, 2007BusinessCummins’ 2010 heavy-duty engines won’t use SCRCummins Inc. said its heavy-duty diesel engines that comply with the Environmental Protection Agency’s 2010 standards will not require NOx af…September 24, 2007BusinessVolvo chief: Fuel — not technology — limits green trucksThe development and availability of biofuels and standards to govern their quality are the key constraints on the adoption of more climate-fri…September 23, 2007BusinessCourt: AQMD can enforce fleet rules against local, state governmentsThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit ruled recently that, in light of a 2004 Supreme Court decision, the South Coast Air Quality Ma…September 21, 2007BusinessVolvo chief: Fuel — not technology — limits green trucksThe development and availability of biofuels and standards to govern their quality are the key constraints on the adoption of more climate-fri…September 19, 2007BusinessMexican, U.S. carriers cleared for cross-border operationsThe first Mexico-domiciled carrier to gain access to the United States was cleared Thursday night, Sept. 6, by the Federal Motor Carrier Safet…September 7, 2007BusinessATA asks court for 8-month stay on hours decisionThe American Trucking Associations said Thursday, Sept. 6, that it was filing a motion that day asking the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Distr…September 7, 2007Previous PagePage 47 of 85Next PageTop StoriesBusinessTrucking market recovery will be driven by 'necessary evil,' ATA's economist says2025 got off to a nice start but hopes for a recovery now hinge on fleets going out of business and drivers leaving the industry.Safety & ComplianceATA: Driver shortage about quality, not quantityBusinessBye-bye driver shortage: the economy remains trucking's top concernAlternative powerTesla expects electric Semi debut in late 2026BusinessUSA Truck going back up for sale