JetBlue part of new air traffic control program

Low-cost air carrier JetBlue Airways will begin using satellite-based technology key to modernizing the nation’s air traffic control system beginning in 2012, federal and airline officials said Thursday.

Repeal of 1099 requirement passes Senate

The U.S. Senate voted 81-17 on Wednesday to pass an amendment repealing the IRS Form 1099 requirement that has the potential to bury small businesses under paperwork. The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association has actively opposed the reporting…

Hearings scheduled on fed transportation bill

The U.S. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee is taking the show on the road to gather input and promote the passage of a comprehensive surface transportation bill. OOIDA and truckers are looking forward to the dialogue to help shape the o…

Route 35 vote postponed in West Virginia

Officials with the West Virginia Parkways Authority have pushed their vote back a week on a toll project that truckers say would be very expensive if approved. OOIDA Life Member Scott Cadle is helping to lead a group in opposition to the toll road. He …

MoDOT considers converting aging rest areas to truck-only sites

The Missouri Department of Transportation is urging truck drivers to comment on its plan to convert two of its aging rest areas into truck parking-only sites. DeAnne Rickabaugh, a MoDOT spokesperson, told Land Line, that electronic comments will be acc…

New Mexico bill would ease a cross-border truck rule

While a potential future cross-border trucking program is getting a lot of attention nationally, an issue that could get notice in the New Mexico House is an effort to boost commercial activity coming from Mexico.