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News Briefs - Sept. 23
Va. Considers Ways to Improve I-81 • CTA 'Pleased' With Driver Hours Rules • FedEx Express Upgrades Aircraft • Survey Sees New Fed Rate Cut Unlikely • And more...
September 23, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Truckers Ask Court to Stop IRP Ticketing by Alabama
The Alabama Trucking Association and American Trucking Associations have sued Alabama officials, trying to stop the state from ticketing truckers that used third parties to register their trucks in Oklahoma.
September 20, 2002Bush Orders Faster Environmental Reviews
WASHINGTON — President Bush ordered federal agencies to speed environmental reviews for major transportation projects, arguing that excessive red tape had impeded the construction of airports and highways.
September 20, 2002News Briefs - Sept. 20
Amtrak President Considers Cutting Freight Service • Mayor to Fight to Save Canadian Truck Plant • West Coast Port Employers Call Off Shutdown • Fed Unlikely to Change Rates, Sources Say • And more ...
September 20, 2002Daimler Acquires 43% of Mitsubishi’s Truck Unit
As part of a plan to expand its truck operations in Asia, DaimlerChrysler AG said Friday it has agreed to pay $1.14 billion for stakes in the truck divisions of Mitsubishi Motors Corp. and Hyundai Motor Co., Bloomberg reported.
September 20, 2002Technology Briefs - Sept. 17-23
Problems Seen Persisting With Cell-Based 911 Calls • N.J. Secretly Suspended E-ZPass Fines During Summer • ATRI Launches New Web Site • New Penn Enhances Web Site for Customers •
September 20, 2002August Housing Starts Fall 2.2%
Led by a decline in work on single-family homes, U.S. home construction declined 2.2% for the third straight month in August to an annual pace of 1.609 million units, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
September 19, 2002OPEC Votes to Maintain Output Limits
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed at its Osaka, Japan meeting Thursday to leave production limits at their current 11-year low, Bloomberg reported.
September 19, 2002Opinion: Criminal Convictions Are a Reality for Hours Violations
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. n unprecedented string of criminal prosecutions of truck drivers and trucking companies related to hours-of-service violations undercuts the notion that these are merely regulatory infractions carrying civil penalties.
September 19, 2002News Briefs - Sept. 19
Daimler to Take Mitsubishi Stake Sept. 20, Reuters Says • Western Ports Accuse Workers of Slowdown • Jobless Claims Decline, but Higher Than Expected • Bush Not Seeking New Tax Cuts This Year, Paper Says • And more...
September 19, 2002