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  1. Canada has offered to cover Michigan's share of the costs to build the proposed new bridge linking Detroit and Windsor, up to $550 million. View the full article
  2. Optronics International has acquired the Panelite Millenium Series lighting brand, patents and tooling, as well as the rights to Panelite's custom stainless steel truck accessories. View the full article
  3. Although the market has been improving, Saia said conditions were still tough in the first quarter, posting a net loss of $3.2 million, or 21 cents a share, compared to a loss of $6.3 million, or 47 cents a share, in the first quarter of 2009. View the full article
  4. Universal Truckload Services reported increased revenue and net income for the 13-week period ending April 3, 2010, as the company experienced some improvement in the industrial sector. View the full article
  5. Navistar International held its Customer Solutions Rodeo last week, an event that allows dealers to demonstrate their expertise and working knowledge of International trucks, as well as OnCommand, the company's newly branded suite of customer service offerings. View the full article
  6. Navistar International took the occasion of Earth Day to offer a preview of its new electric truck at Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C., last week. View the full article
  7. At a hearing yesterday the Senate Surface Transportation Subcommittee began its work on pending truck safety legislation by covering familiar territory - electronic onboard recorders, hours of service rules, the CSA 2010 reforms, truck size and weight limits, and driver pay. View the full article
  8. Fleets are ramping up their recruitment efforts in anticipation of a recovery in freight, according to MTS Driver Recruiters, which said it has seen increased activity among its customers View the full article
  9. Pennsylvania Gov. Edward Rendell has called a Special Session of the General Assembly starting May 4 to address the state's transportation funding problems View the full article
  10. In an effort to save $270,000, New Jersey may close down two rest areas on Interstate 80 at the Pennsylvania border and on I-295 at the Delaware border View the full article
  11. New Mexico may be the next state in line to shutter highway rest stops View the full article
  12. Using Iteris' AutoVue Lane Departure Warning system over the last four years, Prime has reduced rollover and run-off-road accidents by more than 62 percent View the full article
  13. Starting May 1, Nissan Diesel America will be known as UD Trucks North America, which reflects the name change of parent company Nissan Diesel Motor Company to UD Trucks Corporation. View the full article
  14. Old Dominion Freight Line said income and revenue were up during the first quarter 2010, the result of a reduction in depreciation expense as the useful life of the carrier's equipment was extended. View the full article
  15. P.A.M. Transportation Services narrowed its loss during the first quarter 2010, reporting a net loss of about $300,000, or 3 cents a share, compared with a net loss of $3.3 million, or 36 cents a share in the first quarter 2009 View the full article
  16. On Earth Day last Thursday, 600 employees of Werner Enterprises lined up outside its Omaha, Neb., headquarters to get educated on the company's sustainability initiatives and strategies. View the full article
  17. A group of Arizona and California truck drivers are boycotting in protest of a new anti-illegal immigration bill that was signed into law Friday by Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer View the full article
  18. Starting June 1, ocean carrier Atlantic Container Line will require trucking companies and owner-operators to provide chassis for moves in Miami, Boston and the Ohio Valley View the full article
  19. In a final rule posted yesterday, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration set new state registration fees that are higher than current fees but lower than what the agency proposed last year. View the full article
  20. World trade by all modes of transportation is expected to grow by 8.5 percent and 7.8 percent in 2010 and 2011, respectively View the full article
  21. Celadon Group said earnings, revenue and income were up during the first quarter of 2010 as demand and capacity improved. View the full article
  22. The American Trucking Associations' advance seasonally adjusted For-Hire Truck Tonnage Index rebounded in March following February's revised 0.3 percent drop. View the full article
  23. During a one-day enforcement effort conducted on April 21, the Pennsylvania State Police placed 219 trucks and 31 drivers out of service. View the full article
  24. Cummins saw gains in sales, net income and earnings during the first quarter, due to growth in the company's international markets, cost reductions and productivity gains. View the full article
  25. Daimler Trucks North America said it has reached 10,000 new orders for vehicles equipped with selective catalytic reduction emissions technology View the full article
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