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Caterpillar Appeals Ruling on EPA Engine Regulation
Engine manufacturer Caterpillar Inc. has appealed a federal court's rejection of its request to block enforcement of the government's new diesel emissions requirements.
October 28, 2002News Briefs - Oct. 28
UAW Ratifies Navistar Pact • Cummins Restates 3Q Earnings • Crude Oil Drops to $25.44 a Barrel, Bloomberg Says • FFEI Reports Improvement •
October 28, 2002Technology Briefs - Oct. 21-Oct. 28
Wisc. DOT Hesitant to Add Fog Signals • Mitsubishi to Debut New Daimler Engine at Tokyo Show • Ore. DOT Launches Four Traffic Web Cams • Qualcomm Ships 450,000 Mobile Units, Signs Up 36 Fleets •
October 28, 2002Diesel Price Falls 1.3 Cents a Gallon; First Drop in 11 Weeks
he national average price of diesel fuel retreated 1.3 cents per gallon to $1.456 Monday after 11 consecutive weeks of increases, the Energy Department reported.
October 28, 2002MC&E: Canary Offers No Apologies for Industry
American Trucking Associations' President William J. Canary told attendees at the Management Conference and Exhibition that he has been honored to serve "an industry that I love, an industry I will not apologize for."
October 28, 2002E-ZPass Runs Into Problem
Some state officials said the automatic toll payment devices that truckers and car drivers use in the Northeast’s E-ZPass system were faulty and more than 900,000 would be replaced.
October 28, 2002MC&E: McCorkle Officially Opens MC&E Exhibit Hall
ORLANDO, Fla. -- David G. McCorkle, chairman of American Trucking Associations, officially cut the ribbon Sunday to open the exhibit hall of ATA's annual Management Conference and Exhibition.
October 28, 2002Teamsters End Three-Year Overnite Strike
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters ended a bitter, three-year strike against less-than-truckload carrier Overnite Transportation of Richmond, Va. on Oct. 24.
October 25, 2002Trucking Industry Leaders Huddle at ATA Conference
Trucking company executives struggling to survive skyrocketing insurance premiums, escalating diesel fuel prices and unproven new lower-pollution engines were gathering in Orlando, Fla., this week for American Trucking Associations’ Management Conference and Exhibition.
October 25, 2002Trucker Sounds Alarm to Nab Sniper
After three weeks of shootings and thousands of tips, it was a single truck driver who called in the final alert that led to the arrest and capture of alleged Beltway snipers John Allen Muhammad and John Lee Malvo, news services reported.
October 25, 2002