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News Briefs - Dec. 27
Crude Oil Price Breaks $30 Barrier in London • Kentucky, Ohio Considering Bridge Options • Warning Signs Being Posted on I-40 in Oklahoma • N.C. DMV Enforcement Section Joining Highway Patrol • And more...
December 27, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Mexican Official Calls U.S. Rules 'Discriminatory,' Advises Retaliation
Mexico's transportation secretary said if the United States does not remove what he called discriminatory conditions for allowing Mexican trucks into the country, Mexico should ban U.S. trucks in retaliation.
December 27, 2002News Briefs - Dec. 26
Overloaded Truck Laws Upheld in South Dakota • Jobless Claims Down 60,000, Labor Says • Christmas Storm Blankets Northeast • Only Small Holiday Spending Increase Predicted • And more...
December 26, 2002Diesel Price Surges 3.9 Cents
The national average price of diesel fuel rose 3.9 cents last week to $1.440 per gallon, the Department of Energy said Monday.
December 26, 2002Editorial: Out With the Bad, in With the Better?
For many of us, 2002 was a year to endure, to get through so that we could enjoy the fruits of times to come. Now that we have made it to the brink of 2003, we can all hope that the new year brings better times.
December 26, 2002Opinion: Compensable - Pre-Impact Fright
One of the worst fears facing a commercial transportation company is the possibility of becoming involved in a serious motor vehicle accident that results in a motorist's death.
December 26, 2002Personal Spending, Consumer Sentiment Both Post Gains
Consumers are feeling better about the state of the economy and they are proving it through their spending habits two economic reports showed Monday.
December 23, 2002Fuel Taxes Eyed
A pair of Republican congressional leaders last week outlined for the White House their proposal to raise fuel taxes by at least 12 cents a gallon over six years for highway improvements that congressional hearings this year showed are essential but cannot be funded at the Highway Trust Fund's current level.
December 23, 2002USPS to Trim Air Service, Shift More Mail to Trucks
The U.S. Postal Service said it would cancel $25 million of regional airmail contracts in 2003 and put the mail on trucks, but regional airlines have formed a group to lobby Congress to thwart those plans.
December 23, 2002E&M U: Researchers Hunt Cure for 2007
U.S. diesel engine manufacturers pulled out all the stops to meet an accelerated deadline to Oct. 1 for cut-ting emissions of nitrogen oxides (NOx ) and hydrocarbons by 38%, but they barely have time to catch their collective breaths before they have to leap over the next hurdle.
December 23, 2002