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Trucking Technology Report - May 21

Location Service Seen 18 Months Away; PC-Based Tool From SPX Service Solutions Helps Fleets Diagnose Problems; Wireless Web Draws Little Interest; and more...

May 21, 2001

DOT Will Pressure States to Tighten Up on CDLs

The second of two proposals designed to revamp the commercial driver license program is intended to improve the way states share data about truck driver performance, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

May 18, 2001

Cole Museum Displays History of Transportation

A family tradition in trucking combined with a passion for charitable work led the former chairman of Coles Express to establish a museum to enable people to learn about the evolution of transportation.

May 18, 2001

House Panel Schedules Fact-Finding Trip to Border

Members of the House Highways and Transit subcommittee will be visiting border inspection stations in San Diego and Laredo, Texas, as part of a fact-finding venture to determine the safety of Mexican trucks that cross into the United States.

May 18, 2001

Executive Briefing - May 18

Werner Opens Terminal in Laredo, Texas; United Airlines Workers Say Ready to Strike; AAA Expects Record Travel During Memorial Day Weekend; Mitsubishi Reports Huge Loss Despite Truck Success; Study Finds Fuel Economy Lowest Since 1980; and more...

May 18, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - May 18

Canadian Telecom Firms Fight Dialing-While-Driving Ban; Descartes Names Steinke President; Research in Motion Wins Patent on Directing Wireless E-mail; and more...

May 18, 2001

LEI Ends Downward Trend; Philly Fed’s Index Falls

Two economic reports issued Thursday offered different conclusions about the effectiveness of the recent interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.

May 17, 2001

Senate Budget Chief Proposes to Boost Border Spending

WASHINGTON — Sen. Pete Domenici, the New Mexico Republican who chairs the Budget Committee in the Senate, wants to give the Customs Service an additional $500 million to spend on brick and mortar for its facilities along the U.S.-Mexico border.

May 17, 2001

FMCSA Misses Deadlines for Key Reports on Trucking

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is still swimming against the tide in efforts to meet statutory deadlines as the agency has failed to send Congress two reports required in the agency’s fiscal 2001 appropriations bill.

May 17, 2001