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Walking. We see FedEx was a sponsor of the recent International Walk to School Day, meant to focus on pedestrian safety. Rumor has it FedEx offered to barcode all the kids walking to school, but it just didn''t work out.

Raced. The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is teaming with NASCAR driver Rusty Wallace in a campaign to promote seat belt use among truck drivers. We''re waiting for a court to strike that down and give FMCSA 90 days to pick Jeff Gordon for the job.

Virtual. House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee Chairman James Oberstar told a recent breakfast gathering for Consumers United for Rail Equity that rate appeals before the …

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