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News Briefs - May 10
Accuride Sales Fall Off 14.4% • Artist "Signs" Freeway Work • GM to Rehire 1,000 at Truck Plant • Hino Posts First Yearly Profit in Four Years • And more...
May 10, 2002Three experts from Transport Enterprise Leasing discuss strategies for buying and selling trucks amid regulatory shifts, trade tensions and economic uncertainty.
State Officials Call for Transportation Funding Group
The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials is asking the government to establish a new federal Transportation Finance Corporation, similar to the Federal National Mortgage Association, or Fannie Mae.
May 9, 2002Jobless Rolls at 19-Year High; New Claims Dip
The number of persons out of work and claiming unemployment compensation last week reached a 19-year high, despite a slight drop in new state unemployment claims, the Labor Department reported Thursday.
May 9, 2002Some Trucks Allowed Over Hoover Dam but Ban on Big Rigs Stays in Effect
U.S. officials slightly eased recent security restrictions on trucks crossing the Hoover Dam, but the highway over the dam remains off limits to most trucks and all 18-wheelers.
May 9, 2002When the Price Is Right
MEADOW LANDS, Pa. - Jerry Shannon, owner of a small New Hampshire trucking company, was determined to get one of the first two trucks on the block at the Taylor & Martin auction here April 18.
May 9, 2002News Briefs - May 9
Highway Crashes Cost U.S. $230.6 Billion, NHTSA Says • Missouri, Kansas Debate Tax Hikes • Trucker Charged After Wild Ride at Border • FTC Looking at Gasoline Prices • And more...
May 9, 2002Security Briefs - May 3 - May 9
RSPA Wants New Hazmat Security Rules • House OKs Nuclear Storage Plan • Youth Confesses to Planting Bombs • U.S., Canada Expected to Approve Border Plan • And more...
May 9, 2002Opinion: Filling the Information Gap
Not long ago, I attended a management seminar where we viewed a short video that I believe was highly instructive and immediately applicable to carriers.
May 8, 2002Rising Prices May Signal End of Used-Trucks Glut
PITTSBURGH - Talk to people who auction trucks for a living and they will tell you the used-truck glut is over and the economy is on the rebound.
May 8, 2002Editorial: Fuel Prices Continue to Decline
Fuel prices continued to fall last week, albeit slightly, despite analysts’ expectations that events in the Middle East would drive prices upward.
May 8, 2002