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Plans for Southern California Truck-Only Freeway In the Works - Truckinginfo.com

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Plans for Southern California Truck-Only Freeway In the Works

A flood of freight predicted to clog freeways in Southern California has spurred regional transportation officials to plan a truck-only east-west freeway between two major interstates, according to the Riverside Press-Enterprise.

The freeway, which is part of a 30-year regional transportation plan for the area, is intended to improve the movement of goods. Officials are considering the cargo highway between Interstate 710 in Commerce, Calif., and Interstate 15 in Ontario, Calif, adjacent to Highway 60.Freeway CongestionImage by Metro Transportation Library and Archive via Flickr

The specifics of the route aren't finalized, but there are tentative plans for a four-lane causeway.

According to the Press-Enterprise's article, "40% of the goods coming into the country arrive at the ports of Los Angeles and Long Beach, and that contributes mightily to the 13,000 trucks that on average cross from Los Angeles County into San Bernardino County along the 60 each day. The number of trucks is predicted to nearly double by 2035."

Between 25% and 40% of the trucks would be port-related, nearly 40% would serve local goods movement dependent industries, and the remainder would support domestic trade.

According to the Southern California Association of Governments, the truck freeway would relieve traffic on Highway 60 by as much as 85%.

There is also a heavy emphasis on the environment in the plan. In the future, the route could be strictly for zero-emission trucks that run on alternative fuels.

The freeway is estimated to cost more than $15 billion.


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I saw this article about the continued increase of diesel prices.

Diesel prices keep going up, up and away 
From Trucker News
by Barbara Kampbell

On-highway diesel prices have risen 52.2 cents a gallon since this time last year.

12/20/2010

WASHINGTON — "Up, Up and Away" is a 1967 song written by Jimmy Webb and recorded by The 5th Dimension. The lyrics talk about taking a trip in a beautiful balloon.
 
Something else is going up, up and away these days and there's nothing beautiful about it — diesel prices.
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The average weekly retail on-highway diesel prices jumped another 1.7 cents to $3.248 for the week ending Dec. 20, according to the Energy Information Administration of the Department of Energy.

That means a staggering increase of 52.2 cents since the same time last year.

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Daimler Boosting Production at N.C. Truck Plants

Daimler Trucks North America said Wednesday it will ramp up production next month at two North Carolina truck factories and a third logistics plant, recalling about 540 workers to the facilities..

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Verizon, UPS Adding Alternative Fuel Vehicles

"Verizon Communications Inc. and UPS Inc. have both announced the addition of alternative-fuel vehicles to their fleets.Verizon said it is buying 576 Chevrolet Silverado hybrid pickup trucks, but released no details on where the trucks would be deployed, Bloomberg News reported...."



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Transport Topics Online Trucking, Freight Transportation and Logistics News Verizon, UPS Adding Alternative Fuel Vehicles

Initial Jobless Claims Fall for Week

Article Summary (from Transport Topics Online)

  • Claims by jobless people went down 10,000
  • The statistics were compiled by the Labor Department

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Fold Down Step


When chaining down your load there are certain positions you need to be, so you can chain the units down properly. These steps are welded in place on the side of your trailer so it can give you that extra height in order to do what is needed.

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