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Economics Drives Independents Into Company Arms
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Back before the turn of the century when freight was strong, fuel and insurance were less expensive than they are now and owner-operators were making 97 cents on a loaded mile, it was easier to justify buying a rig and going into business for yourself.
August 1, 2002White House Rejects Hastert-Led Plea to Delay Engine Rule
The White House Wednesday turned down a request by Speaker of the House Rep. Dennis Hastert (R-Ill.) to delay the implementation of tougher diesel-emissions rules slated to take effect Oct. 1, the Washington Post reported.
August 1, 2002Cleveland, Chicago Fed Districts See High Truck Demand
Trucking issues, particularly current heavy demand for truck engines produced before the Oct. 1 deadline for new emissions standards, were a part of the material that went into the Beige Book report released on Wednesday by the Federal Reserve.
August 1, 2002ATA's Canary Hits White House Stance on Diesel Engine Rule
William J. Canary, president and chief executive officer of the American Trucking Associations, Thursday called the Environmental Protection Agency’s diesel engine rule an “egregious example where our government failed us.â€
August 1, 2002News Briefs - Aug. 1
Wisconsin Road Gets Too Much Dough • Conn. Officials Discussing Moving More Cargo by Rail • Detroit Tunnel Corp. May Limit Trucks • June Construction Spending Falls 2.2% • And more...
August 1, 2002Manufacturing Growth Slows to Crawl, ISM Says
The Institute for Supply Management Thursday reported a sharp slowdown in the rate of growth for the manufacturing sector, with its factory index at 50.5 in July compared with 56.2 the previous month.
August 1, 2002FMCSA Releases New CDL Rules
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration has released new rules covering commercial driver's license provisions that will go into effect Sept. 30.
July 31, 2002Economy Expanded at 1.1% Rate in 2Q
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. he U.S. economy grew at a slower pace in the second quarter than many had expected, the Commerce Department said Wednesday, reporting an increase of 1.1% in the gross domestic product
July 31, 2002Security Briefing - July 25 - July 31
Stolen Iridium Found in Mexico • Byrd Slows Pace of Security Department Debate • Sen. Hollings Won't Block Armed Pilots Bill, Journal Says • Alert System Being Installed at Detroit-Windsor Tunnel • And more...
July 31, 2002Congress Carving Up Bill for Security Department
Click here to write a Letter to the Editor.Legislation moving through Congress to set up the ºÚÁϳԹÏÍøland Security Department President Bush has proposed would drop his proposal for universal driver licenses and prohibit funding for the Terrorism Information and Prevention System, known as Operation TIPS.
July 31, 2002