Gasolines national average price declined 5 cents in the past two weeks to an average $3.38 a gallon, according to the latest Lundberg Survey of filling stations released Sunday.
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Diesel Tops $4 for First Time Since May; Gasoline Drops 6.8瞽 to $3.368 a Gallon
Diesel rose 2.3 cents to $4.01 a gallon, the first time it has topped $4 in more than six months, the Department of Energy reported.
November 22, 2011TTNews.com to Be Closed for Thanksgiving
Transport Topics Online will be closed Thursday and Friday for the Thanksgiving holiday. Please check back on Monday, Nov. 28, for the latest trucking and freight transportation news.
November 23, 2011House GOP Seeks to Link Highway Funding, Expanded Oil Drilling
House Republicans said they plan to introduce a five-year highway funding bill that would be paid for by expanded domestic oil drilling.
November 18, 2011Leading Economic Indicators Improve
An index of leading economic indicators rose in October by the most in eight months, the New York-based Conference Board said Friday.
November 18, 2011Philadelphia Manufacturing Growth Slows
Manufacturing activity in the Philadelphia region declined this month but showed expansion, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said.
November 18, 2011Trailer Bridge to Be Delisted by Nasdaq
A day after announcing its bankruptcy filing, Trailer Bridge said late Thursday that its stock will be delisted by Nasdaq on Nov. 28.
November 18, 2011UPS Sets 4.9% Increase in 2012 Ground, Air Rates
UPS Inc. will raise its ground and air rates by 4.9%, effective Jan. 2.
November 18, 2011FMCSA Drops Its 2012 Electronic Log Rule Aimed at Carriers With Major HOS Offenses
ATLANTA The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will withdraw its rule requiring motor carriers with serious hours-of-service compliance violations to install electronic logging devices June 1, 2012, Administrator Anne Ferro said last week.
November 21, 2011ATA: Sleep Study Fails to Justify HOS Change
A university sleep study cited by federal regulators in a proposed hours-of-service rule is insufficient to justify changing the rules 34-hour restart provision, according to American Trucking Associations.
November 21, 2011