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Garmin recall does not affect trucking GPS units »

A company recall of certain Garmin electronic devices does not include GPS units specifically designed for truckers. The company is recalling 1.25 million Garmin nüvi devices that contain a certain type of battery that can overheat and pose a potential fire hazard. More: continued here

US fleets fear HoS reduction, driver shortage »

DALLAS, Texas — There are several issues weighing heavily on the minds of US fleet executives who were speaki… [Full Story] More: continued here

Toll privacy bill heads to Schwarzenegger »

A bill on its way to Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger’s desk would protect the privacy of drivers using the FasTrak payment system for toll roads and bridges. More: continued here Powered by SmartRSS

Big Rig Fire Slows Morning Commute »

The morning commute got off to a slow start along Interstate 4 in Orange County on Friday after a big rig caught fire. More: continued here

Moore Freight Service Lands on List of Fastest Growing Companies »

Moore Freight Service, which specializes in flat glass transportation, has been named one of the fastest growing private companies in 2010 by Inc. More: continued here

State’s draft truck regulations expire without ever being put into effect »

The state’s draft truck regulations expired this week with little fanfare and without ever being put into effect. More: continued here

Shorepower adds two sites in south Arizona »

Truckers on I-10 will have at least two new electrification options at truck stops in the near future when traveling through Cochise County, AZ. Recently, the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality announced it had received a $2 million grant from the EPA to install 100 electric hookups at two locations as part of its anti-idling [...]

ATA chair says change is on the way »

DALLAS, Texas — The demise of some 5,823 US trucking companies and the voluntary parking of equipment by surv… [Full Story] More: continued here

Port of L.A. wins round in lawsuit, appeal anticipated »

A federal judge has ruled in favor of the Port of Los Angeles Clean Truck Program, although litigants – the American Trucking Associations – have said they plan to appeal the latest ruling in a two-year legal battle. More: continued here

SAF-Holland enjoying significant jump in 2010 sales »

LUXEMBOURG — Officials at SAF-Holland are expecting significant sales growth to more than EUR 550 million in … [Full Story] More: continued here