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Truckers Doubt Effectiveness of Rules
Even as law enforcement agencies from around the country take a longer look at the way trucks -- especially those carrying hazardous materials -- operate in the United States, many truckers say they support the enforcement, but if they wanted to break the rules, they probably could get away with it.
October 16, 2001Matt Silver, CEO of Cargado, discusses how AI, data and smarter platforms are reshaping cross-border shipping.
Executive Briefing - Oct. 16
C.H. Robinson Reports Higher 3Q Profits • Heartland Net Income Up in 3Q • OPEC Chief Seeks to Include Non-Members in Cut • Lower Earnings Expected for Most Trucking Companies • And more...
October 16, 2001Post-Attack Mail Rules Benefit UPS, FedEx
Air-highway cargo carriers like United Parcel Service and FedEx could be the beneficiaries of new government regulations stemming from the national bioterrorism panic, the Wall Street Journal said.
October 16, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 16
Wireless Users Cite Emerging Worries • Accord Seen With FCC on Licenses of NextWave • Wireless World Tries to Improve the Radio • And more...
October 16, 2001FBI Probes Colorado Truck School
The FBI has begun looking into the records of a truck-driving school in Colorado after as many as 35 Arab men reportedly paid $3,400 in cash to take lessons, but did not seek job placement assistance afterwards.
October 15, 2001DOT Proposes New Hazmat Rules
WASHINGTON —Transportation Secretary Norman Y. Mineta last week proposed legislation to give the Department of Transportation more authority to stop and inspect trucks carrying hazardous materials.
October 15, 2001Editorial: 'Break Some China'
Sen. John Breaux, the chairman of the Surface Transportation and Merchant Marine Subcommittee, had some good advice for the new head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration last week.
October 15, 2001Executive Briefing - Oct 15
Earnings Down 50% at J.B. Hunt • Copp Trucking Shuts Down • Xata Receives $4.1 Million Contract • Gasoline Prices Under $1 a Gallon in Some Areas • And more...
October 15, 2001Average Diesel Price Dips to $1.353 Per Gallon
The price of diesel fuel continued its steady decline since the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, falling another 1.8 cents per gallon to $1.353 last week, the U.S. Department of Energy said Monday.
October 15, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Oct. 15
Fear Changes Stakes in Wireless Tracking Devices • Security Experts on Alert for Wireless Hacking • Scan-Based Trading Becoming More Popular • And more...
October 15, 2001