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  • Biden-favored EV bus maker Proterra goes bust and leaves a trail of broken and irreparable buses

    12/06/2023 5:54:44 AM PST · by Red Badger · 40 replies
    Just The News ^ | Published: December 5, 2023 11:00pm | By Kevin Killough
    Proterra, which President Joe Biden once said was "making me look good," sold hundreds of electric buses to municipalities across North America. Every transit district Just The News spoke with, except one, has inoperable buses awaiting repairs. Across the country, towns and cities of various sizes envisioned an electrified public transit system that could shuttle residents with vehicles that produced no carbon-filled exhaust. Many of those communities purchased buses from Silicon Valley-based Proterra, which was able to produce 550 buses over its 19-year existence before it went bankrupt in August. The company announced last month it had concluded auctions as...
  • Federal Transportation Agency Calls for Speed-monitoring Software in Cars

    11/30/2023 7:55:01 AM PST · by Red Badger · 71 replies
    New American ^ | November 29, 2023 | by Peter Rykowski
    A federal agency is calling for a nationwide mandate requiring new vehicles to have software surveilling American drivers for adherence to local speed limits. On November 14, the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) published a news release advocating “intelligent speed assistance technology and countermeasures including interlock program for repeat speeding offenders” in “all new cars.” The agency cited an investigation it conducted into “a multivehicle collision in North Las Vegas, Nevada, last year that resulted in nine fatalities” — finding it was “caused by excessive speed, drug-impaired driving and Nevada’s failure to deter the driver’s speeding recidivism due to systemic...
  • Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declares state of emergency after train derails, spills molten sulfur

    11/23/2023 5:01:16 AM PST · by Eleutheria5 · 20 replies
    NY Post ^ | 23/11/23 | Allie Griffin
    Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear declared a state of emergency Wednesday after a train derailed in Livingston and spilled chemicals that caught on fire, sending plumes of smoke into the air. At least 16 cars of a southbound CSX train were involved in the derailment which happened at about 2:23 p.m. just north of the tiny town of 400 residents in Rockcastle County, CSX said. Two of those train cars were carrying molten sulfur which leaked out during the derailment and ignited, according to the company. When molten sulfur burns, it often releases sulfur dioxide, which can be toxic. Residents of...
  • Gimme (Inexpensive) Shelter! Shelter Inflation Over 3x Fed Target Rate At 6.7%, Transportation Services UP 9.2% (Mortgage Rate UP 172% Under Bidenomics)

    11/14/2023 7:49:38 AM PST · by Kaiser8408a · 2 replies
    Confounded Interest ^ | 11/14/2023 | Anthony B. Sanders
    Gimme (inexpensive) shelter! The good news is that The Federal Reserve finally cooled inflation. Well, at least core inflation cooled to 4%, twice The Fed’s target rate. At least The Fed is making progress. But on the housing front, shelter CPI is still up 6.7% YoY while transportation services are up 9.2% YoY. So, as long as you don’t have to rent or go anywhere, inflation looks good! Shelter CPI is over 3x The Fed’s inflation target rate, despite mortgage rates being up 169% under Biden. The 10-year Treasury yield cooled to 4.50% as investors see no further action from...
  • Horrifying moment American lawyer, 77, shoots and kills two climate change protesters obstructing a highway in Panama

    11/08/2023 8:17:36 PM PST · by Morgana · 87 replies
    Daily Mail UK ^ | November 8, 2023 | Harriet Alexander
    An American retired lawyer and university professor was caught on camera on Tuesday shooting dead two climate change protesters in Panama. Kenneth Darlington, 77, appeared before a judge in the town of La Espiga on Wednesday afternoon, and after a two-hour hearing was remanded in custody. Eliécer Plicett, a lawyer for the two victims, both of them teachers, said Darlington was being charged with murder and illegal possession of a gun, TVN Noticias reported. Darlington was seen on Tuesday, in front of a large number of photographers and television crews, walking up to a road block on a section of...
  • Cleveland man, 43, is arrested for jamming metal into tracks and rail switches on Ohio line for months

    10/19/2023 4:46:30 PM PDT · by CFW · 34 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 10/19/23 | ISHITA SRIVASTAVA
    A Cleveland man has been arrested by police for allegedly trying to cause trains in the city to derail by jamming metal into tracks and rail lines. Joseph Findley, 43, has been arrested by the FBI on federal terrorist charges following a string of alleged attacks against railroad carriers on October 6. He is accused of placing railroad spikes onto the path of oncoming trains and wedging pieces of metal into a rail switch. During a test run for a CSX employee appreciation day, one train hit an obstruction on the track and temporarily derailed before the wheels dropped back...
  • What Democrats (and everyone else) don't get about the supply chain

    10/05/2023 8:33:19 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 18 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 5 Oct, 2023 | Dawn Merrill
    Supply chains are not something most of us think about on a day-to-day basis. Or they weren't, until the last few years, when we've been exposed, at least on the right, to the fragility and susceptibility of said supply chains. This author works in the shipping industry and has a few thoughts. First and foremost, one needs a rudimentary understanding of how the supply chain actually works, so here is a summation. Let's call it Supply Chain 101: 1. A producer creates goods. 2. Goods need to get to market, which is handled by shippers. 3. Markets may be local,...
  • Montana Bus Line Removes Unconstitutional Ban on Weapons

    10/02/2023 4:16:21 AM PDT · by marktwain · 2 replies
    AmmoLand ^ | September 29, 2023 | Dean Weingarten
    Gary Marbut and the Montana Shooting Sports Association (MSSA) have scored another victory in restoring the right to keep and bear arms in Montana. The Montana Urban Transportation District (MUTD) has removed its ban on the carry or transport of weapons on the vehicles of the Mountain Line in Missoula. Gary Marbut is the right to keep and bear arms guru in Montana. He is responsible for writing and passing most of the Montana gun laws. Those laws have done a great deal to restore the right to keep and bear arms (RKBA). In 2016, MSSA requested MUTD remove its...
  • Car Bans Could Be a Deciding Factor in 2024 - Urban Democrats love them, everyone else hates them.

    09/19/2023 5:15:11 AM PDT · by MtnClimber · 61 replies
    Front Page Magazine ^ | 19 Sep, 2023 | Daniel Greenfield
    9 Democrat-run states, California, New York, New Jersey, Maryland, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Oregon, Rhode Island and Washington, have moved to ban cars by 2035. The Biden administration has exploited EPA emissions standards to accomplish the same thing. The green push to ban cars and force everyone to buy electric vehicles is a core part of the program and also highly unpopular with families struggling with high prices and inflation. Electric vehicles are far more expensive and much less reliable than cars and most can’t afford them. 59% of Americans oppose a ban on cars while only 40% support it. But, in...
  • Ransomware attack hits Orbcomm’s BT series of ELDs; paper logs are back

    09/15/2023 3:42:36 AM PDT · by EBH · 3 replies
    Freight Waves ^ | 9/14/23
    Orbcomm, a major provider of ELDs to the trucking sector, is dealing with a ransomware attack that has limited the ability of its customers to use its Fleet Manager offering, which includes its Blue Tree ELD systems, the company has confirmed. Resolving the issue may take up to two weeks. (snip) In a notice to Orbcomm customers Wednesday, supplied to FreightWaves by an Orbcomm customer, the company said under the heading “Rebuild and Restore” that it is “targeting to restore full use of our BT product line and the supporting platforms as well as RCOM Reports by September 28.” The...
  • 'ALL CARS ARE BAD': Pete Buttigieg's Equity Advisers Want You To Stop Driving

    09/01/2023 12:11:11 PM PDT · by Rummyfan · 112 replies
    Washington Free Beacon ^ | 1 Sep 2023 | Charles Hilu
    Transportation secretary's equity committee aims to bring 'diversity' and 'inclusion' to America's infrastructurTransportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg is appointing a group of "leading experts" to advise him on "transportation equity," including several who argue that cars cause climate change and promote racism and therefore should be phased out.Buttigieg earlier this month appointed 24 new members to his Advisory Committee on Transportation Equity, an Obama-era body that Buttigieg is reviving after the Trump administration scrapped it. Included on the committee is Andrea Marpillero-Colomina, a "spatial policy scholar" who says "ALL CARS ARE BAD" given that they cause "a myriad of environmental issues...
  • Electric vehicles plagued by logistical issues, but few mention the elephant(s) in the room

    09/01/2023 10:08:08 AM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 39 replies
    American Thinker ^ | 09/01/2023 | Bob Kingsley
    The push to exchange gas for electric in transportation is an idea that has ironically placed the proverbial cart in front of the horse. While the problems of an inadequate power grid, too few charging stations, short range, high costs, long recharging times, and battery fires are real, there are two gigantic issues looming that rival them all. Current state and federal gas-tax regulations siphon off more than $53 billion a year in tax revenue; for reference, about 67 cents from every gallon of gasoline purchased in New York, and around $1.18-per-gallon in California. Those taxes account for more than...
  • THE GREAT RESET: Report Reveals Globalist Climate Organization’s Goal to Ban Meat, Dairy, and Private Vehicles In 14 US Cities by 2030

    08/22/2023 11:45:21 AM PDT · by Red Badger · 50 replies
    Gateway Pundit ^ | Aug. 22, 2023 7:30 am | By Cullen Linebarger
    An exclusive report revealed that the global ringmasters and their Democrat allies are embarking on an expedited Marxist scheme to ensure you will have no choice but to enjoy bugs and public transportation in less than a decade. The Federalist on Saturday dropped this explosive story. 14 prominent American cities are part of a far-left climate organization headed by billionaire globalist “Mini” Mike Bloomberg that aims to abolish private vehicle ownership and wean their constituents off meat and dairy by 2030. That is just SEVEN years away from now. The Federalist astutely notes that fully adopting these measures will lead...
  • 14 American Cities Aim to Ban Meat, Dairy, Private Cars by 2030

    08/21/2023 8:03:38 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 61 replies
    Red State ^ | 08/21/2023 | Ward Clark
    In a move that is just downright daffy, not to mention leaning hard into totalitarianism, 14 American cities are aiming at what is sure to be an elusive target: banning meat and dairy consumption and the use of private automobiles - in just seven years.Fourteen major American cities are part of a globalist climate organization known as the “C40 Cities Climate Leadership Group,” which has an “ambitious target” by the year 2030 of “0 kg [of] meat consumption,” “0 kg [of] dairy consumption,” “3 new clothing items per person per year,” “0 private vehicles” owned, and “1 short-haul return flight...
  • ‘I’m terrified to put this kid on the bus’: JCPS parents worried after first-day chaos [Kentucky school buses brought students home six hours late]

    08/11/2023 11:44:34 AM PDT · by grundle · 62 replies
    The Courier Journal via Yahoo ^ | August 11, 2023 | Kate Marijolovic, and Leah Hunter,
    More than 100 parents contacted the Courier Journal to report problems with their child's transportation. Parents said they were particularly upset by the district's lack of communication about when their children would arrive home from school. The last bus riders weren't dropped off until 9:58 p.m. Smallwood said the bus her children rode didn’t have air conditioning, and since kids weren’t allowed to have food or drink on the bus, her autistic daughter, who has low blood sugar and must eat every two hours, was told she couldn’t eat because there were “no exceptions.” Smallwood said her family also couldn’t...
  • Di Leo: Yellow Freight and an Economy on the Margin

    08/01/2023 7:21:33 PM PDT · by jfd1776 · 10 replies
    American Thinker ^ | August 1, AD 2023 | John F. Di Leo
    Yellow Freight, a massive, almost century-old LTL carrier, has gone out of business, and the “spin” of the business world will likely rival the spin of the political world in covering this news. First, some background. LTL refers to “less than truckload freight,” so an LTL carrier is one that picks up relatively small loads, usually 1 to 5 pallets’ worth, and consolidates them at terminals with other such freight with similar destinations, in what is called a “cross-dock” operation. Through a network of base terminals across a metro area, a region, or even the entire country, the nation’s thousands...
  • Yellow lays off huge swath of workers as embattled 99 year-old trucking firm teeters on brink of bankruptcy

    07/29/2023 10:28:05 AM PDT · by DFG · 66 replies
    UK Daily Mail ^ | 07/29/2023 | Keith Griffith
    US trucking firm Yellow has laid off a large number of workers as the company copes with a cash crunch, and is reportedly weighing options including an imminent bankruptcy filing. The trucking giant on Friday told employees that it is 'shutting down regular operations' and laying off non-union employees 'at all of its locations' according to a memo seen by DailyMail.com. The layoffs could immediately impact up to 8,000 members of the company's sales force, business operations and technology departments -- and if the company fails, another 22,000 unionized drivers and freight handlers could face unemployment. Yellow is saddled with...
  • Climate Expert: Gas Car Cancellation Is Intended to End Private Transport

    07/15/2023 7:40:27 PM PDT · by SeekAndFind · 60 replies
    PJ Media ^ | 07/15/2023 | Catherine Salgado
    Soon after a World Economic Forum partner was caught calling for an “end” to private car ownership, a climate expert is warning that the push to cancel gas-powered cars is just a ploy to end private transport. The climate crisis is a hoax, but it’s such a darn useful hoax for authoritarian globalists.Climate Depot’s Marc Morano went on Fox Business Thursday and discussed how the Democrat and globalist push to replace gas cars with electric vehicles (EVs) isn’t about helping the environment but restricting Americans’ freedom of movement. “This really isn’t about them driving an electric car,” Morano said, highlighting...
  • Kamala Harris solves the transportation crisis! VP says 'this issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go!'

    07/11/2023 10:43:47 PM PDT · by Libloather · 43 replies
    Daily Mail ^ | 7/11/23 | Nikki Schwab
    Vice President Kamala Harris was ridiculed Tuesday after making a rather obvious quip in a speech about transportation. The Veep was seated alongside Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg for an event with disability rights advocates to increase transportation accessibility. 'This issue of transportation is fundamentally about just making sure that people have the ability to get where they need to go,' she said chuckling. 'It's that basic.' **SNIP** One user referred to it as her '1st grade vocabulary class.' Harris' latest cringey line comes after she awkwardly spewed out a 'word salad' when trying to define 'culture' at New Orleans' Essence...
  • New York City to only allow the wealthy to commute

    06/27/2023 4:24:45 PM PDT · by george76 · 18 replies
    Hot Air ^ | June 27, 2023 | JAZZ SHAW
    Take the bus and like it, plebes! New York City has been working on a highly controversial plan to reduce traffic in Manhattan for a couple of years now. It would involve imposing very expensive tolls for anyone traveling into and out of the city. They believe that this would reduce congestion on the streets and bridges while raising funds for other priorities. The plan has been held up while federal agencies reviewed it to see if it’s even legal, but this week the city received preliminary federal approval (of course) and it looks like they may be moving forward...