Business and Finance
ARLINGTON, Va. (Map) -
Testifying on behalf of the American Trucking Associations before the Subcommittee on Highways and Transit of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee, Combined Transport President
Card asked Congress to create incentives to speed the introduction of auxiliary power units to reduce main engine idling, establish a 65 mile per hour national speed limit and support the Environmental Protection Agency's SmartWay program.
"Our industry can't simply absorb this rapid increase in fuel costs," Card said. "We must pass some of these costs through to our customers, which ultimately translate into higher prices on the store shelves."
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Because trucking is a highly competitive industry with very low profit margins, many trucking companies are reporting that higher fuel prices are greatly suppressing profits. In the 2008 first quarter, 935 trucking companies with at least five trucks failed. This represents the largest number of trucking-related failures since the 2001 third quarter.
Subcommittee Chairman
"Each time the price of fuel increases by
Similarly, Congressman
ATA believes that balancing the need for an efficient petroleum market with the desire to limit petroleum speculation could help burst the bubble that has formed in the petroleum markets.
The trucking industry is making every effort to limit fuel consumption, including lowering speed limits and utilizing equipment to reduce idling. ATA also is urging the federal government to help bring down the price of diesel fuel and to alleviate trucking companies' hardships by doing the following:
-- Allow environmentally responsible exploration of oil-rich areas in the United States that are now off-limits; -- Allow environmentally responsible development of crude resources in oil shale and tar sands in Colorado, Utah and Wyoming; -- Set a national maximum speed limit of 65 mph; -- Require speed limiters set for 68 mph or lower on all new trucks; -- Work with the 50 state Attorneys General to combat any fuel price gouging that might occur; -- Continue to fund EPA's SmartWay Transport Partnership Program, which encourages fuel-saving strategies; -- Require states to grant a weight exemption for APUs; -- Streamline EPA's regulatory framework for reviewing and processing applications for additional refinery operations; -- Suspend the collection of the 12 percent federal excise tax on motor carriers' purchase of auxiliary power units (APUs), which cut the consumption of fuels in idling truck engines; -- Establish a national diesel fuel standard; -- Eliminate "splash and dash" -- a tax benefit for imported biodiesel that is subsequently exported; and -- Stop filling and instead release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve.The American Trucking Associations is the largest national trade association for the trucking industry. Through a federation of other trucking groups, industry-related conferences, and its 50 affiliated state trucking associations, ATA represents more than 37,000 members covering every type of motor carrier in
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