Indiana bill would give governor sole toll power

An Indiana House panel is expected to take up for consideration this week a bill that would take decisions about partnering with private groups for toll roads out of the hands of state lawmakers.

New Hampshire lawmakers OK anti-idling incentive

An incentive to reduce truck idling in New Hampshire is headed to the governor’s desk. The Senate voted to send a bill to Gov. John Lynch that would increase the maximum weight limits for large trucks equipped with idle-reduction technology. The Hous…

Panel subpoenas former Maine Turnpike CEO

The Maine Legislature’s Government Oversight Committee has called former Maine Turnpike CEO Paul Violette to testify under oath about questionable spending practices. Violette resigned his position March 7 after an oversight report highlighted $157,0…

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MTO, Hamilton Police team up to create safer roads

HAMILTON, Ont. — The Ontario Ministry of Transportation truck enforcement unit has joined forces with Hamilton Police to work towards creating safer roads with the launch of Operation Slo-Mo. [Full Story]

Lightening the load

Joseph Norman, 59, a truck driver for a U.S. Postal Service contractor, relates his road experiences while taking a break at a truck stop in Castaic on Monday.

Report Urges NAFTA Cooperation on Emissions

There is an urgent need for cross-border cooperation between the United States, Canada and Mexico to reduce truck and train greenhouse-gas emissions which would in turn help safeguard regional economic competitiveness, according to a new study.