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Opinion: Matching Up to Top Performers

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.As much as 75% of driver turnover could be avoided with the use of a personal assessment tool to match applicants with jobs.

April 10, 2002

News Briefs - April 10

Maine Advances Fuel Tax Inflation Plan • DFC Transportation to Form Sub-Units • Recovery Will Be Stronger Than First Thought, Survey Says • Ex-Teamster Official Sentenced in Election Fraud • And more...

April 10, 2002

Technology Briefs - April 4 - April 10

N.Y. Thruway Eyes System to End Truck Idling • UPS to End Online Document Delivery Business • ComRoad Audit Finds Most 2001 Sales Were False • J.B. Hunt Puts New Compliance System In Place • And more...

April 10, 2002

Editorial: Time to Slow Down

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor."Sharing the road" has such a nice, democratic ring to it. Sharing is the kind of universal rule that makes it possible for most people to get along together.

April 9, 2002

Pass Terrorism Insurance Bill, Bush Urges Senate

President Bush called on the Senate Monday to pass a stalled measure that would help companies get terrorism insurance.

April 9, 2002

News Briefs - April 9

Fed May Leave Rates Alone, Economists Believe • Funding Problems Delay S.D. Construction Projects • Truck Orders May Slip, Analyst Says • Postal Board Approves 3-Cent Rate Increase • And more...

April 9, 2002

Moyes' Central Freight Wins Bid for Simon

Trucking entrepreneur Jerry Moyes will keep control of Utah-based Simon Transportation Services, but he will turn it into a division of his Central Freight Lines company rather than maintain it as a publicly traded corporation.

April 9, 2002

NHTSA Probing Alleged Volvo Defects

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration is investigating alleged safety defects in heavy-duty trucks made by Volvo trucks North America between 1998 and 2000.

April 9, 2002

Wholesale Inventories Declined 0.7% in February

Inventories at U.S. wholesalers declined 0.7% in February, a bigger drop than expected and the ninth consecutive month companies have made some progress in reducing stockpiles, Bloomberg News reported.

April 8, 2002