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President Trump said he will put import taxes of 100% on pharmaceutical drugs, 50% on kitchen cabinets and bathroom vanities, 30% on upholstered furniture and 25% on heavy trucks starting on Oct. 1.
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Michigan legislation heard in a state House committee Tuesday would generally ban semi-trucks from driving in the left-most lane of a three-or more lane freeway.That’s a shift from current law, which requires large vehicles to use the two right lanes instead of outright banning them from that left lane.
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Grassroots organizations in Detroit are working together to reduce trucks driving in residential neighborhoods. The project is using computer visualizations to calculate how many trucks drive down residential roads.
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"You are not welcome here," the Mayor of Windsor, Ontario, told Canadian truckers and others protesting ongoing COVID-19 regulations. Traffic has been disrupted for several days on the bridge over which about a quarter of U.S.-Canadian trade crosses.
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Big rigs on Michigan roads may soon be getting longer and heavier.Congress will soon be taking up legislation regulating the nation’s roadways. Trucking…
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A few years after the bankruptcies of General Motors and Chrysler, I found myself on the long porch of Mackinac Island’s Grand Hotel chatting with Fiat…
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In 1908, Henry Ford sent the first Model T rolling off the assembly line at his Piquette Avenue plant in Detroit.A hundred and ten years later, the Ford…
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Exploding tankers have added another layer of headache to Michigan’s road woes this year, and the state is still totaling up the damage costs.Three…
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There’s a lot of talk (though as of yet, no action) about a long-term solution for fixing Michigan’s crumbling roads.One question that comes up a lot in…
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New, more stringent fuel economy standards are the topic of conversation in Detroit today at the first public hearing for the proposed 2017 to 2025 model…