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News Briefs - May 20
Teamster Members Authorize Strike Trailer Bridge Executes Financing Amendment Productivity Will Stem Inflation, Stern Says Kansas Governor to Sign Fuel Tax Bill And more...
May 20, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Diesel Price Rises 1 Cent to $1.309
The national average price of diesel fuel rose Monday to $1.309 per gallon, a full cent higher than the previous week and the largest move in four weeks, the U.S. Department of Energy said Monday.
May 20, 2002News Briefs - May 17
Union Pacific Sued Over Remote-Control Units Midwest Braces for More Floods U.S. Consumers Still Optimistic, Survey Says Labor Dispute Brewing at West Coast Ports And more...
May 17, 2002Research Group Urges Heavier, Longer Trucks
A research committee working at the request of Congress Thursday recommended increases in the maximum allowable weight of tractor-trailer combinations and in the length of twin trailer trucks.
May 17, 2002ATA Proposes Truck Army
CHICAGO American Trucking Associations proposes to train the nations 3 million over-the-road drivers to help safeguard the country from terrorist acts.
May 17, 2002Delay Seen for Mexican Truck Access
The opening of the southern U.S. border to Mexican trucks is likely to be delayed until sometime in mid-summer as a result of safety measures ordered by Congress late last year.
May 17, 2002Letter to the Editor: Ports at Risk
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.I am commenting on the best practices standard for cargo security. The focus of the industry and government appears to be on truckers.
May 17, 2002Housing Starts Drop; Jobless Claims Rise
U.S. government reports released Thursday showed housing starts down and new unemployment claims up, dampening some of the positive news received earlier in the week.
May 16, 2002U.S. Expands Prescreening for Border Freight Shipments
ARLINGTON, Va. - Two top U.S. officials in border security issues said the government is expanding new cargo prescreening and border-clearance efforts for trucking companies as well as shippers.
May 16, 2002News Briefs - May 16
Kansas Senate OKs Fuel Tax Hike AAA: Expect More People to Drive Memorial Day Weekend Utah Dealer Sues Volvo Many States Expected to Raise Taxes, Fees And more...
May 16, 2002