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Security & Safety Briefs - July 8 - July 14

Officials Say Added Security at Border Won't Mean Longer Delays Court Upholds Yucca Mountain Site, but Says Tougher Protections Needed Truckers Help Police Capture Carjacker in Virginia Officials Say Terrorists Want to Disrupt U.S. Election

July 14, 2004

Many Truckers Return to Work at Miami Port

Many truck drivers returned to work at the Port of Miami-Dade on Monday after a judge ordered the drivers to end their two-week-old strike against the port, the Miami Herald reported.

July 13, 2004

Average Diesel Price Surges 2.4 Cents to $1.74

The U.S. average price for retail diesel fuel rose 2.4 cents to $1.74 per gallon, the Department of Energy said July 12, the highest price since May 31.

July 13, 2004

'Roadcheck' Vehicle Inspectors Pass Out Fewer HOS Citations

Vehicle inspectors handed out fewer hours-of-service violation citations during the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliances recent 72-hour Roadcheck inspection event than in four previous years, CVSA officials told Transport Topics.

July 13, 2004

Congressional Subcommittee to Study Proposed Hours-of-Service Changes

A congressional subcommittee has scheduled a hearing July 20 to look into the effect of new driver hours rules and examine possible changes to them, a congressional aide said.

July 13, 2004

News Briefs - July 13

U.S. Xpress Buys LTL Air Freight Unit Trade Deficit Narrows in May Oshkosh Says Security Spending Has Helped Company G.I. Trucking Invests in New Equipment to Meet Demand And more...

July 13, 2004

News Briefs - July 12

Tentative Deal Averts Strike at L.A., Long Beach Ports Lundberg: Gasoline Prices Flat Over Last Two Weeks Freightliner Expected to Hire 2,000 More Workers Fuso Says It Fired Official Who Faked Safety Reports And more...

July 12, 2004

Technology Briefs - July 6 - July 12

Eaton Corp. Forms Partnership With VTTi N.J., D.C. Ban Handheld Cell Phones While Driving Qualcomm, Snap-on Form Alliance

July 12, 2004

Software Aims to Keep Freight in Its Place

In June 2003, lovers of magic and fantasy eagerly awaited the arrival of J.K. Rowlings Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the latest in the British novelists popular childrens series.

July 12, 2004