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Non-OECD countries energy consumption to grow at high levels, report says

By Melina Druga  |   September 14, 2017   |   News

Nations that are not part of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) will see energy consumption rise rapidly compared to OECD countries, a report by the U.S. Energy Informati...

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Honeywell Transportation Systems launches connected vehicle business under industry expert

By Chris Galford  |   September 14, 2017   |   News

Honeywell Transportation Systems, a product of industrial software giant Honeywell, is getting into the Connected Vehicle market, and have tapped an automotive software expert to head the effort. C...

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BAE Systems creates ‘laserproof’ cockpits

By Chris Galford  |   September 14, 2017   |   Air

Due to the rise of laser incidents that have distracted pilots in recent years, BAE Systems announced the development of “laserproof” cockpits that utilizes new technology, which selectively prev...

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Senate Committee hearing debates which should drive trucking evolution: innovation or regulation

By Chris Galford  |   September 13, 2017   |   Featured

As the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation considers the next steps on autonomous vehicle legislation, lawmakers on Wednesday heard industry experts debate what role automated tru...

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Pennsylvania departments participate in Automated Vehicle Summit

By Melina Druga  |   September 13, 2017   |   News

Approximately 300 members of various Pennsylvania departments participated this week in the state’s first Automated Vehicle Summit, which was hosted by the Mid-Atlantic Section of the Institute of T...

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Gas prices level despite Hurricane Irma

By Melina Druga  |   September 13, 2017   |   Federal

Despite Hurricane Irma’s recent assault on Florida, gasoline prices have remained steady with the national average is $2.67 a gallon, three cents higher than last week. Many Florida gas stations ...

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Five groups concerned about federal bill regulating autonomous vehicles

By Melina Druga  |   September 13, 2017   |   Featured

Five groups, including the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO), have expressed concern over the SELF DRIVE Act of 2017 that was recently advanced by the U.S. Ho...

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Frontier pilots vote unanimously to strike

By Melina Druga  |   September 13, 2017   |   Air

Frontier Airlines pilots voted unanimously last week to strike if contract talks do not result in a new collective bargaining agreement. The pilots are represented by the Air Line Pilots Associat...

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Transportation and Infrastructure Committee makes appointments

By Melina Druga  |   September 13, 2017   |   Federal

The Transportation and Infrastructure Committee recently made several appointments, according to committee chairman Bill Shuster (R-PA). “The Committee’s excellent staff has enabled our members...

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Williams Advanced Engineering debuts lightweight electric vehicle concept

By Chris Galford  |   September 13, 2017   |   News

U.K.-based Williams Advanced Engineering is now the latest company to join the electric vehicle R&D race, with their recent announcement of a lightweight concept model that could fit multiple vehicle ...

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Trump administration’s new automated driving systems guidance lifts deployment burdens, prioritizes safety

By Kim Riley  |   September 12, 2017   |   Featured

The Trump administration on Tuesday released revised guidelines that it says eliminates federal barriers blocking autonomous vehicle (AV) technologies from quickly getting tested on America’s roads....

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Automotive committee meets with FIO officials

By Melina Druga  |   September 12, 2017   |   News

The Automotive Service Association’s Collision Operations Committee recently met with members of the Federal Insurance Office (FIO), including FIO Deputy Director Steven Seitz, to discuss auto insur...

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ATA launches National Truck Driver Appreciation Week

By Melina Druga  |   September 12, 2017   |   Federal

American Trucking Associations (ATA) recently launched National Truck Driver Appreciation Week, which runs through Saturday. “This week was created to commemorate and support the industry profess...

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Attempt to delay electronic-logging-device mandate fails in US House

By Melina Druga  |   September 12, 2017   |   Featured

An amendment that would have delayed enforcement of the U.S. Department of Transportation’s mandate on electronic logging devices (ELD) was voted down in the House of Representatives 246 to 173. ...

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Commission approval opens path to deepening/widening of Corpus Christi ship channel

By Chris Galford  |   September 12, 2017   |   Maritime

The Port of Corpus Christi will soon be 530 feet wider and 54 feet deeper, following approval of a $32 million acceleration and Project Partnership Agreement between the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers (...

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Port Manatee receives $946k grant to address increased cargo volume

By Alex Murtha  |   September 12, 2017   |   Maritime

Port Manatee, located in Tampa, Florida, was recently awarded a federal security grant worth $946,950 in order to double the number of outbound lanes at its main gate to securely facilitate increasing...

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New roll-on/roll-off vessel call at Port of New Orleans

By Alex Murtha  |   September 12, 2017   |   Maritime

The Port of New Orleans recently welcomed the inaugural call of the Bahri Yanbu, a new state-of-the-art vessel based in the Middle East, after re-introducing its roll-on,roll-off service for the first...

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Flyers for Fairness stumps for a modernized ATC system

By Kim Riley  |   September 11, 2017   |   Air

The average airline passenger in coach seating is being taken for a ride by wealthy corporate and private jet owners, say members of Flyers for Fairness, a recently formed group of U.S. transportation...

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Wisconsin has safest August for traffic accidents, state report says

By Melina Druga  |   September 11, 2017   |   News

August was the safest month for traffic accidents in the state since the end of World War II, according to the Wisconsin Department of Transportation (WisDOT). It is preliminarily tied with August...

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US Department of Transportation critical of NextGen system

By Melina Druga  |   September 11, 2017   |   Air

Department of Transportation Inspector General Calvin Scovel III recently released two critical reports of the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) NextGen program. The first report said the F...

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