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Week of March 8-12, 2004
Monday, March 8, 2004
GAO: Trucking industry might be due financial incentives
HOS enforcement begins
DOT rulemaking process still needs a boost
OPEC may raise oil output
Shipper security rules delayed
U.S. Chamber warns of border delays
Bill introduced to help truckers affected by NAFTA
Left-lane bill passed to Colorado governor
Court: Photo radar good enough for a ticket
Kansas governor releases transportation plan
Million-dollar load nabbed by police
Minnesota State Patrol cars to become mobile road-condition reporters
Blood substitute to be used to treat accident victims
Former PennDOT employee charged
Wyoming bill would restrict drivers cell phone use
Kansas governor signs traffic-light device bill
Lowe’s Land Line reviews steer truckers toward quality audio books
Tuesday, March 9, 2004
Highway funding extended until late April
Diesel prices continue upward trend
Conference explores funding options
MATS seminars to provide update for truckers on Canadian-U.S. Customs plan
Military offering truck driving school
Virginia bill keeps trucks to the right
Proposal would require Pennsylvania Legislature to OK turnpike toll increases
Florida House advances stricter seat-belt enforcement bill
AMSA announces 2003 fleet safety winners
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Playing it hot down in Louisville
Many firms in Chicago truck program lacked authority
Now the tax man ’s after your smokes
Washington sniper Muhammad gets death sentence
Mississippi bill would restrict drivers cell phone use
Virginia House approves harsher penalties for HOV violators
Michigan signal-device ban advances
Bill would stiffen penalties for joyriders
Thursday, March 11, 2004
Groups want transportation funding at Senate levels
Shipping lines say truckers should share port security fees
Trucker killed in Iraq
Arizona Senate OKs 80 mph on rural interstates
South Carolina bill would clear left lane
New Jersey bill eases toll-road data access
Proposal could bring tolls to I-75 in southwest Florida
Wyoming: You ’re in trouble if you toss that bottle
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Friday, March 12, 2004
Hastert to bring $275 billion transportation bill to House floor
Clinic opens at California truck stop
Mexican port closed by truckers over toll charges
Expedite industry seminar at MATS
Proposals to block Pennsylvania Turnpike toll increase appear doomed
Virginia’s anti-price-gouging bill heads to governor
Maryland House panel rejects cell phone restriction
Bills would make billboards more visible on Wisconsin roads
Minnesota lawmaker seeks halt to toll road plan
Colorado bills look to prevent identity theft
South Carolina bill would make seat belts mandatory
Measure targeting traffic signal changers headed to Utah governor
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