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News Briefs - Jan. 24

Greenspan Sees Recession Ending • Marten Earnings Fall 38% • Overnite Sees 2001 Net Income Rise to $45.5M • Senate Committee to Explore Raising Truck Mileage Standards • And more...

January 24, 2002

Mexican Carriers Likely to Dominate Border

WASHINGTON — Mexican truckers will dominate cross-border trucking in years to come because they are willing to do the same work for less money than their U.S. counterparts, according to transportation experts who spoke at a Transportation Research Board seminar last week.

January 23, 2002

Opinion: Artificial Intelligence No Substitute for Judgement

I know that the National Transportation Safety Board is calling for installing collision-warning systems on trucks. Based on the limited experience of our trucking fleet, I believe this might not be a viable part of a long-term fix.

January 23, 2002

Terion Files Chapter 11, Cites Bad Market

Citing market conditions in the trucking industry, Terion Inc. filed Tuesday for protection from creditors under Chapter 11 of the bankruptcy code.

January 23, 2002

News Briefs - Jan. 23

Doubt Seen on New Ergo Rules • Compromise Economic Package May Break Deadlock • Norfolk Southern Announces 4Q Earnings • Werner Enterprises Posts Higher 4Q Earnings in 2001 • And more...

January 23, 2002

DOT to Rely on FBI Files

WASHINGTON — The Department of Transportation will rely on the FBI’s fingerprint database to identify possible security risks among people seeking licenses to haul hazardous materials.

January 22, 2002

Editorial: Security at Center Stage

Transportation security was once again at center stage in Washington last week as the Transportation Research Board held its 81st annual conference.

January 22, 2002

Supreme Court to Hear Yellow’s Fee Appeal

The U.S. Supreme Court said Tuesday that it would consider a case that could add as much as $150 million to the registration fees paid to states by trucking companies, news services reported.

January 22, 2002

LEI Makes Largest Jump in Nearly Six Years

In another sign that that the worst may be over for the U.S. economy, the New York-based Conference Board said Tuesday its Index of Leading Economic Indicators rose 1.2% to 111.4 in December.

January 22, 2002