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Communication as a Key to Control
Mobile communication technology will one day incorporate onboard intelligence and "the ability to exercise direct control over the vehicle," said Mark Sands, vice president and division counsel for Qualcomm Wireless Business Solutions.
February 13, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
Auto Sales Drop Erases 1.2% Retail Jump
Leaving out sales figures for automobiles, U.S. retail sales jumped 1.2%, the largest increase in nearly two years, a government report released Wednesday said.
February 13, 2002Letter to the Editor: The Hours Bane
Click here to write your own Letter to the Editor.Upon reading DOT Nearing Hours Ruling, I saw a sentence that causes many problems with the current hours-of-service rules.
February 13, 2002News Briefs - Feb. 13
Laid-off Workers Remained Jobless Longer in 4Q 3,500 Western Star Trucks Recalled Hub Group Finds Accounting Problems at Unit NHTSA Rejects Call for Ford Explorer Probe And more...
February 13, 2002Security Briefs - Feb. 8 - Feb. 14
FBI Issues Alert in Fuel Truck Incident Pentagon to Try to Speed Assistance at Canadian Border Suspect in License Scheme Killed by Arson Car Fire Fake ID Holds Tow Truck Driver And more...
February 13, 2002Technology Briefs - Feb. 7 - Feb. 13
Wireless Devices Seen Changing Logistics Tougher Cybercrime Bill Introduced Into House 3 Companies Working on New Wireless Device Flaws Found in Internet Structure And more ...
February 13, 2002Lawmaker Says Nuclear Security Efforts Failing
Nuclear weapons laboratories have taken few measures to reduce their vulnerability to truck bombs and protect shipments of nuclear material from takeover by terrorists, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives stated in a letter to the Department of Energy.
February 12, 2002Editorial: Paying for Safety and Security
President Bushs proposed fiscal 2003 budget includes a hefty 8% increase for trucking safety, much of it aimed at preparing the nations southern border for the free entry of Mexican trucks into the United States.
February 12, 2002News Briefs - Feb. 12
Wabash National Restructures Credit Line NBER Economists Say Recession Still On S&P May Lower Navistar Rating EGL Improves 4Q Results And more...
February 12, 2002FMCSA to Split Hours Proposal Into Several Parts
WASHINGTON The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is planning to divide its efforts to craft a new set of hours-of-service rules for commercial vehicle drivers into parts, FMCSA Administrator Joseph Clapp last week told Transport Topics.
February 11, 2002