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Security & Safety Briefs — September 7 - September 13
Security Funding for Ground Transportation Could Increase, Says Report • States Test Optical Illusions to Improve Highway Safety • Applied Nanotech to Develop Human Detection Sensor for Containers
September 13, 2006Northern Va. Businesses, Organizations Push for Increased Transportation Funding
Seeking to ease heavy congestion on Northern Virginia roads, 21 organizations and businesses have signed a resolution urging the Northern Virginia General Assembly delegation to find new transportation funding, the Leesburg Today newspaper reported Tuesday.
September 13, 2006Warren Hoemann Named ATA Senior Vice President
Warren Hoemann has been named senior vice president of American Trucking Associations, ATA said Wednesday.
September 13, 2006GM, Inland Foods Partner to Offer E85 in Florida
General Motors Corp. and Inland Food Stores have partnered to launch a series of ethanol fueling sites in Florida, GM said Wednesday.
September 13, 2006Oil Posts First Increase in Eight Days, Closes at $63.97
Crude oil futures rose for the first time in eight days, climbing 21 cents to close at $63.97 on the New York Mercantile Exchange, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.
September 13, 2006U.S. Postal Service to Trim $1.1 Billion From 2007 Budget
Citing strong competition from package carriers UPS and FedEx, as well as the advancement of e-mail and instant messaging, the U.S. Postal Service said it will trim $1.1 billion from its 2007 budget, the Associated Press reported Wednesday.
September 13, 2006Onboard Recorder Use Low, Says ATRI Report
Use of electronic on-board recording devices for hours-of-service monitoring is low in the trucking industry, according to a report released Tuesday by the American Transportation Research Institute.
September 12, 2006Diesel Average Falls 11 Cents to $2.857
Diesel fuel’s average national price fell 11 cents to $2.857 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported Monday.
September 12, 2006U.S. Trade Deficit Rises to $68 Billion
The U.S. trade deficit rose to a record $68 billion in July on declining exports and soaring imports, the Commerce Department said Tuesday.
September 12, 2006Navistar Financial, ABN Ambro Bank Complete $443-Million Note Sale
Navistar Financial Corp., the finance subsidiary of Navistar International Corp., has completed a $443 million retail note sale to ABN AMRO Bank N.V.
September 12, 2006