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Regulations may result from Senate bill

Aug 13, 202151 min
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Episode description

LLN (8/12/21) – The infrastructure bill that just passed in the U.S. Senate would require automatic emergency braking systems, create a pilot program for under-21 truck drivers, and more. Also, four states are changing the rules for left lane use on superhighways, while Missouri clears the final hurdle to increasing its fuel tax for the first time in 25 years. We’ll have information about some upcoming truck shows on the Land Line Now Industry Calendar. And China is ramping up industrial production – and exports – and it’s having an effect on U.S. ports and trucking. Meanwhile, the Biden administration is considering how to react to the COVID surge.

0:00 – Newscast.

10:14 – Infrastructure bill and regulations.

25:03 – Left lane rules; Missouri fuel tax increase.

39:58 – Export surge; COVID surge.

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