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Petri Asks DOT to Investigate Safestat

Rep. Thomas E. Petri (R-Wis.), a leading member of Congress on transportation issues, asked for a Department of Transportation investigation of its system for targeting trucking-company safety inspections.

August 28, 2002

News Briefs - Aug. 28

OOIDA Says $1M Settlement With Gilbert Approved • Tunnel Plan Aimed at Easing Congestion Between Detroit, Windsor • Knight in Tractor Deal With Volvo • Daimler's Cordes Doesn't See Truck Market Recovery in 2003 • And more ...

August 28, 2002

Consumer Confidence Index Dips to 93.5 in August

The Conference Board said Tuesday consumer confidence dropped in August to a nine-month low as the sluggish job market caused a scaling back of expectations.

August 27, 2002

Letters to the Editor: Economic Outlook

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.The following is a sample of the letters to the editor received by Transport Topics after recerntly asking Web readers about the direction of the U.S. economy.

August 27, 2002

Durable Orders Up 8.7% in July

In a positive sign for the U.S. economy, orders for durable goods rose 8.7% in July, more than at any time in the last nine months, the Commerce Department reported Tuesday. Orders excluding transportation equipment rose 3.9%.

August 27, 2002

Opinion: People Love to Hate Truckers

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. Some time ago I wrote a column about under-appreciated professions. We need to add to that category truck drivers.

August 27, 2002

News Briefs - Aug. 27

UPS Launches New Ocean Service • Government Nixes Additional Steel Duties • Crude Oil Prices Rise on Iraq Fears • Teamsters Say UPS Deal Probably Approved • And more...

August 27, 2002

New, Existing ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø Sales Rise in July

The number of Americans purchasing newly constructed homes in July rose 6.7%, to a record 1.017 million annual rate, the Commerce Department said Monday. Sales of existing homes also surged 4.5% to a rate of 5.33 million, the National Association of Realtors reported.

August 26, 2002

FMCSA Crash Data Analyst Says Study May Alter Inspections

WASHINGTON — A Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration official said the agency may devote more resources to checking drivers and fewer toward inspecting trucks if an ongoing study concludes drivers are the main cause of truck crashes.

August 26, 2002

Technology Briefs - Aug. 20-26

Largest U.S. Soydiesel Plant Opens in Iowa • New Device to Aid Alabama Officers Check Truck Brakes • Use of Older Cell Phones May Pose Brain Tumor Risk • U.S. Online Sales Rise in 2Q • And more...

August 26, 2002