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NJ, MD, PA, and OH Among States Raising Toll Prices in New Year

Friday, December 30th, 2011

For many truckers, the New Year will bring forth many challenges, such as new regulations and capacity issues.  To add to the fire, numerous truckers will now face rising toll costs in several states.

Pennsylvania turnpike

Effective January 1st, drivers traveling in states which include New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, among others, will be facing some significant toll hikes in order to keep the flow of goods moving.

New Jersey will be raising their tolls for the second time in three years as part of former Gov. Jon Corzine’s two-phase increase established in 2008, rising tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway by nearly 50%, according to Transport Topics.

As the site notes, 5-axle trucks traveling the length of the turnpike, will now have to pay an additional $15 via E-Z Pass, bringing the total to $43.20 (http://www.ttnews.com/articles/basetemplate.aspx?storyid=28376).

In other states such as Ohio, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, truckers paying cash will be affected the most, with many of the E-Z Pass rates remaining the same.

Ohio truckers haven’t faced an increase in over two years but as of Jan. 1st, will be paying an additional $6 to travel the length of the turnpike at $61 (http://www.therepublic.com/view/story/3ea19b42977c479ba619236fab87bc6b/OH–Ohio-Turnpike-Tolls/).

Maryland 5-axle or more truck drivers paying cash will face “$6-$8 per trip, depending on the number of axles, at the Fort McHenry (I-95) and Baltimore Harbor (I-895) tunnels and the Francis Scott Key Bridge (I-695), $6-$7 per trip at the John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway (I-95) and Thomas J. Hatem Memorial Bridge (US 40), and $9-$12 per trip at the Harry W. Nice Memorial Bridge (US 301) and the Bay Bridge (US 50/301),” with Baltimore expecting another bridge and tunnel toll increase within 18 months (http://www.truckinginfo.com/news/news-detail.asp?news_id=75652).

The Pennsylvania turnpike will be increasing cash tolls as well by 10% but will keep the E-Z Pass rates the same.

There have been arguments over the decision to raise these toll prices, believing that truck drivers, especially owner-operators, will avoid these toll roads due to costs and instead, travel on secondary roads, congesting traffic, and thus, causing delays.

Road Scholar Transport uses real time traffic overlay to see if traffic may impact your shipment, choosing the best route for delivery.  Visit www.roadscholar.com to learn more about Road Scholar’s on-time delivery guarantee for your LTL and Truckload freight.

List your comments regarding the toll increases and what effects you believe these will have below.

Teamsters File Another Suit Against Cross-Border Agreement, Deeming Mexican Trucks Environmentally Unsafe

Wednesday, November 30th, 2011

Mexico/USLast September the Teamsters and Public Citizen filed a suit in an attempt to prevent Mexican trucks from crossing into the United States, accusing the Obama administration of not applying strict enough standards in their Cross-Border Agreement which would allow Mexican carriers to operate in the U.S. under the grounds that Mexico would abolish $2.4 billion worth the retaliatory tariffs placed on U.S. goods back in 2009.

With three Mexican carriers already granted access into the program, the groups have decided to file another suit last Wednesday, November 23rd, arguing that “the government must first assess the environmental impact of a pilot project before letting it go,” according to the AP Associated Press.

Already one Mexican carrier entering into the U.S., Grupo Behr de Baja, was deemed to operate a junker, running a 1991 tractor which likely does not contain an engine model of 1998 or later to comply with EPA regulations.  Road Scholar Transport, however, operates newer equipment, including 2012 models that are significantly greener than older engines.  For instance, it would take 42 of our 2012 trucks to emit as much diesel particulate as just one 2007 model.

As Teamsters Jim Hoffa states, “Opening the border to these dangerous, dirty trucks is an attack on highway safety, an attack on American truckers and warehouse workers, an attack on border security and an attack on our environment.  It’s outrageous enough that we’ve outsourced millions of jobs to foreign countries, but now we’re bringing foreign workers across the border into the United States to take our jobs. This is another pressure the American middle class doesn’t need. … Congress has repeatedly and overwhelmingly set tough safety conditions for any cross-border trucking program, and this one clearly doesn’t meet those conditions” (http://www.overdriveonline.com/lawsuit-challenges-cross-border-program/?pg=1).

While the Teamsters and Public Citizen continue to proceed with their suit, Mexican ambassador Arturo Sarukhan believes that “the teamsters were engaging in protectionism” stating that “first it was about the safety of the Mexican rigs, no with nowhere to run with that argument, the new red herring is an alleged environmental impact” (http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5inav1khh2gE56JctztHQA5iTi8BA?docId=b7f943a4a1d74916aa0e66f41bcc0056).

The suit cites the following as problems created by the pilot program (provided by overdriveonline.com):
• Waives a law that trucks must display certain proof that they meet federal safety standards;
• Breaks the law requiring the pilot program to achieve an equivalent level of safety because Mexican drivers don’t have to meet the same physical requirements as U.S. drivers;
• Breaks the law that Mexico must provide simultaneous and comparable access to U.S. trucks. Mexico cannot do so because of the limited availability of ultra-low-sulfur diesel fuel in Mexico, the suit alleges;
• Breaks the law that the pilot program must include enough participants to be statistically valid. The suit argues that FMCSA’s proposal ensures that only the best Mexican trucks participate, which would allow it to justify letting any Mexican truck over the border in the future; and;
• Doesn’t comply with the environment requirement of the National Environmental Policy Act.

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Road Scholar Transport, on the other hand, abides by the rules and regulations, operating out of our Dunmore, PA headquarters with additional terminals in Leominster, MA-Jersey City, NJ-Philadelphia, PA- and Denver, PA.  Visit www.roadscolar.com to learn all about Road Scholar Transport’s secure transport methods.

Do you believe that the Teamsters and Public Citizen are in the right suing over the Cross-Border Agreement?  List your comments below.

Website Allows You to Follow 9/11 Rolling Memorial Truck as it Spreads its Message Throughout Nation

Thursday, October 6th, 2011

You may have seen Road Scholar Transport’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial Truck as it makes an appearance at events throughout the country or even seen it pass by as it travels the nation’s roads delivering your truckload and ltl freight.  Now you can keep track of the truck wherever it goes with just the click of a mouse.

Come follow Road Scholar Transport as it spreads its powerful message “Have You Forgotten,” in memory of nearly 3,000 people who lost their lives as a result of the 9/11 events.

By going to http://showme.roadscholar.com/911/ShowMe.asp, you can keep tracktrack of how many miles the 9/11 rolling memorial truck has traveled as part of its one million miles awareness campaign.  As of October 6th, the truck has traveling 9,706.5 miles!  That’s further than the distance from Los Angeles to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia!

Want to know if the truck has been to a city near you?  No problem, the site also lists recent cities Road Scholar’s awareness truck has visited, stopping in locations including Portland, ME-Lawrence, MA-Orange, CT-Plainfield, NJ-Armonk, NY and Bartlett, IL.

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And that’s not all.  Road Scholar’s site will show you a live map of everywhere the 9/11 Rolling Memorial truck has been, such as TN last month for Tennessee’s River Run concert series featuring stars including Montgomery Gentry, Jesse Keith Whitley, and Darryl Worley, whose song title “Have You Forgotten” is written across Road Scholar’s tractor.

Show your support towards Road Scholar’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial, whose trailer displays the names of all the people who passed away on 9/11, along with pictures of the Freedom Tower, Statue of Liberty, and Flag of Honor, by booking your freight on our awareness trucks today by visiting www.roadscholar.com.

What do you think of Road Scholar’s 9/11 Rolling Memorial Truck?

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Road Scholar Transport Celebrates its 23-Year Anniversary

Thursday, September 8th, 2011

Road Scholar Transport celebrates its 23rd year in business today, September 8th.

Established in 1988 by Jim Barrett and his wife Debra, Road Scholar was just getting its wheels on the road when Jim leased a 27-year-old tractor trailer and acted as the company’s sole driver as Debra dispatched from their son’s bedroom.  That year, Jim accumulated four trucks, earning $500,000 in receipts.

The next year, that number escalated to $2 million and continued to steadily grow to $25 million in receipts in 2000.   As for Road Scholar’s four tractor trailers, they received some company, now growing to 140 tractors and around 300 trailers!

Now, 23-years later from when its first truck hit the road, Road Scholar continues to operate out of its headquarters in Dunmore, PA with four additional terminals in Leominster, MA-Jersey City, NJ-Philadelphia, PA-and Denver, PA.

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Take that 27-year-old rented tractor trailer that Jim began with and compare it with the company’s 97 tractors and 305 dry vans and refrigerated trailers they run today, with the newest units being 2012 models driven by Road Scholar’s Hazmat certified drivers.

Did we mention the advanced technology Road Scholar has incorporated over the years?

From our social media presence (check us out on Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, and Youtube) to our advanced security features (SkyBitz satellite tracking, electronic door monitoring, temperature monitoring, Navalock, Qualcomm and much more) Road Scholar Transport is  constantly looking to build on its technological presence and the safety of your cargo.

And what about our awareness program?  What Road Scholar awarenessstarted out with a single pink tractor trailer to raise breast cancer awareness turned into over twenty-one awareness trucks dedicated to various charities with that number continuously growing.

Throughout the years, Road Scholar has developed into a multi-million dollar company with an outstanding safety record and reputable service to its customers.

Only one question remains, what will we think of next?

NY and NJ Tolls to Double Next Month, Increasing Pressure on Trucking Industry

Monday, August 22nd, 2011

Last Friday, authorities approved a proposal that would double bridge and tunnel toll costs for New York and New Jersey ports, causing many trucking companies to become irate.

toll rate

According to the NY Post, 5-axle trucks paying with cash will be charged $65 instead of $40, with this number hitting $105 in a 5-year time frame.  As truckinginfo.com explains, these trucks will owe $3 per axle, paying “a total of $40 during peak hours, $35 during off-peak hours and $27.50 during overnight hours on weekdays.”

Those trucks employing an E-Z pass will have a small cost break, paying $2 per axle, with that number increasing by $2 every December from 2012 to 2015, equaling a grand total of $50 for a five-axle truck, the site states.

With port authorities unable to receive tax revenue, and with costs due to the recession, authorities will use the money from the tolls for aiding projects including, “George Washington Bridge suspender ropes, Lincoln Tunnel Helix rehabilitation, Bayonne Bridge roadway raising, New Goethals Bridge with both Port Authority and private investment, PATH Car, signal, and station modernizations, airport runway and taxiway modernizations, security enhancements at all facilities, port infrastructure improvements to rail and roads in the port, and completion of the World Trade Center,” which is said to be a great expense, so much as preventing PA from repairing its own roads (http://www.truckinginfo.com/news/news-detail.asp?news_id=74487).  Authorities predict $15 billion to go towards theses projects by 2015.

New York is already known to have the highest tolls in the state and with 90% of NYC inbound freight relying on trucks as its means of transport, the price of goods and service is expected to get costly.

Higher tolls result in higher rates from trucking companies, who are already charging delivery fees as a result of the tolls.  Shippers, in return, will up the prices of their products to account for higher transportation costs, affecting consumers.

Not all trucking companies will be able to compete with the higher tolls however, causing some of them to go out of business or cut back on their service areas, leading to tighter capacity issues.

Road Scholar Transport, however, has the ability to move your LTL and Truckload freight 24/7.  Visit www.roadscholar.com to view our primary and extended service area map and to get an instant rate on your van and refrigerated freight today!

What do think of the Port Authorities decision to double tolls in order to support projects such as the World Trade Center?  List your comments below!

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Truck Drivers Siphoned Gas to Make Profit, Costing Company Thousands

Wednesday, December 1st, 2010

Not all trucking companies have qualified, reliable, and trustworthy drivers like Road Scholar Transport does.  Take GasTorrissi-Coraluzzo Transport, a petroleum transport company located in Vineland, NJ for instance.

In a recent investigation beginning back in August, officers found that three of the company’s drivers (Joseph Balsamo, Christopher Brandimarte, and Vincent DiPose) were illegally siphoning gas from their company trucks, and in return, selling it to Pit Stop Gas Station (who was not a customer of Torrissi-Coraluzzo Transport) at unbelievably cheap prices (http://suburban.gmnews.com/news/2010-12-02/Front_Page/Truck_drivers_charged_with_theft.html).

According to Greater Media Newspapers, gas station owner Keith Friedman was purchasing the gas that the drivers had swiped from their trucks multiple times a week, for only $1 a gallon.

What does this mean for Torrissi-Coraluzzo Transport?  They lost “tens of thousands of gallons of fuel,” equaling over $211,000.

Balsamo (who stole over 20,000 gallons) and Friedman were released on $75,000 bail, while DiPose (who took over 64,000 gallons) was released on $20,000 bail, and Brandimarte (who siphoned 5,280 gallons) was able to be released on a summons, the article explains.

Election Results in the Road Scholar Transport Service Area

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

The results are pouring here.  Here are the current election winners in just a few of Road Scholar Transport’s service areas.

Remember, Road Scholar Transport delivers regardless of who wins!

MA

-District 2: Richard Neal  57%

-District 3: Jim McGovern  56%

-District 4: Barney Frank  54%

-District 5: Niki Tsongas  55%

-District 6: John Tierney  57%

-District 7: Ed Markey  66%

-District 9: Stephen Lynch  68%

-District 10: Bill Keating  47%

CT

-District 2: Joe Courtney  60%

RI

-District 1: David Cicilline  51%

-District 2: Jim Langevin  60%

NY

-District 6: Gregory Meeks  85%

-District 7: Joseph Crowley  80%

-District 8: Jerrold Nadler 75%

-District 9: Anthony Weiner  59%

-District 10: Edolphus Towns  91%

-District 11: Yvette Clarke  90%

-District 12: Nydia Vvelazquez  93%

-District 13: Mike Grimm 51%

-District 14: Carolyn Maloney  75%

-District 15: Charles Rangel  80%

-District 16: Jose E. Serrano  95%

-District 21: Paul Tonko  59%

PA

-District 3: Mike Kelly  56%

-District 4: Jason Altmire  51%

-District 5: Glenn Thomopson  69%

-District 6: Jim Gerlach  57%

-District 8: Mmichael Fitzpatrick  54%

-District 9: Bill Shuster  73%

-District 10: Thomas Marino  55%

-District 11: Lou Barletta  55%

-District 12: Mark Critz  51%

-District 14: Mike Doyle  69%

-District 15: Charles Dent  54%

-District 16: Joseph Pitts  65%

-District 17: Tim Holden  56%

-District 18: Tim Murphy  67%

-District 19: Todd Platts 72%

NJ

-District 5: Scott Garrett  65%

-District 6: Frank Pallone  55%

-District 7: Leonard Lance  59%

-District 11: Rodney Frelinghuysen  67%

-District 12: Rush Holt  53%

DE

-District 1: John Carney  57%

MD

-District 4: Donna Edwards  84%

-District 6: Roscoe Bartlett  62%

-District 8: Chris Van Hollen  73%

VA

-District 1: Robert Wittman  64%

-District 2: Scott Rigell  53%

-District 3: Bobby Scott  70%

-District 4: Randy Fores  62%

-District 5: Robert Hurt  51%

-District 6: Bob Goodlatte  77%

-District 7: Eric Cantor  59%

-District 8: Jim Moran  61%

-District 10: Frank Wolf  64%

-District 11: Gerry Connolly  49%

Keith Fimian  49%

NC

-District 1: G.K. Butterfield  59%

-District 2: Renee Elmers  50%

-District 3: Walter Jones  72%

-District 4: David Price  57%

-District 5: Virginia Foxx  66%

-District 6: Howard Coble  75%

-District 7: Mike McIntyre  54%

-District 8: Larry Kissell  53%

-District 9: Sue Myrick  69%

-District 10: Patrick McHenry  71%

-District 11: Heath Shuler  54%

-District 12: Mel Watt  64%

-District 13: Brad Miller  55%

OH

-District 1: Steve Chabot  52%

-District 2: Jean Schmidt:  59%

-District 5: Bob Latta  68%

-District 6: Bill Johnson  50%

-District 7: Steve Austria  63%

-District 8: John Boener  66%

-District 9: Marcy Kaptur  59%

-District 10: Dennis Kucinich  53%

-District 11: Marcia Fudge  82%

-District 12: Pat Tiberi  56%

-District 13: Betty Sutton  55%

-District 14: Steve LaTourette  65%

-District 16: Jim Renacci  52%

-District 17: Timothy Ryan  54%

-District 18: Bob Gibbs  54%

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Road Scholar’s Clayton’s Hope Trailer to Make Appearance at Steps for Seizures Benefit

Friday, October 15th, 2010

Read this on our awareness blog site at

http://www.roadscholarawareness.org/road-scholar%E2%80%99s-clayton%E2%80%99s-hope-trailer-to-make-appearance-at-steps-for-seizures-benefit/