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DOTs Transportation Services Index Rises in April
The Transportation Departments transportation services index for April rose 0.1% from March, though the indexs freight component fell, DOT said Tuesday.
June 7, 2006ATA, Research Firm to Study Sleeper-Berth Rule
American Trucking Associations said it will join with a sleep research firm to study the effects of last years change to the rule governing truck drivers use of sleeper berths.
June 7, 2006U.S., Mexico Close to Deal On Fleet Audits, Mineta Says
The United States and Mexico are very close to completing an agreement to allow U.S. inspectors to examine Mexican fleet operations in Mexico, the last hurdle before opening the border to Mexican carriers, Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta said.
June 7, 2006Security & Safety Briefs June 1 - June 7
Three-Day Roadcheck Runs Through Thursday Canadian Terrorist Suspects Planned Truck Bomb Schneider Cleared in Firing of Fainting Driver Iteris Fourth-Quarter Earnings Improve And More...
June 7, 2006Officials Warn of I-95 Snarls Near D.C. This Weekend
Traffic will be funneled to one lane northbound on Interstate 95 south of Washington, D.C. a corridor through which 15,000 to 17,000 commercial vehicles pass daily starting at 8 p.m. Friday through the early morning hours Monday, the Woodrow Wilson Bridge Project said.
June 7, 2006Transport Investments Buying Montana Trucking Firm
Pittsburgh-based Transport Investments said it signed a letter of intent to buy Truckers Express Inc., based in Missoula, Mont. Terms were not disclosed.
June 6, 2006Segmentz Shareholders Approve Name Change to Express-1
Segmentz said Tuesday that its shareholders overwhelmingly approved the companys name change to Express-1 Expedited Solutions Inc.
June 6, 2006Navistar Restates Guidance; Sees Strong 07 Despite Class 8 Drop
Navistar International Corp. reiterated late Monday that it expects to earn $5.38 per share this year and said it sees a strong 2007 despite a potential drop in Class 8 sales.
June 6, 2006BNSF Sees Double-Digit Profit Growth This Year
Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. said late Monday it expects its 2006 profit to grow by at least 10%, as its consumer goods intermodal and coal businesses grow, Bloomberg reported.
June 6, 2006Indiana Supreme Court Orders Hearing on Toll Road Appeal
The Indiana Supreme Court has agreed to quickly hear an appeal of a county judges ruling on a suit filed to block a 75-year lease of the Indiana Toll Road to a foreign consortium, the Associated Press reported.
June 6, 2006