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FMCSA to Delay New Hours Rule
No new hours-of-service proposals will be issued for at least a year while the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration awaits the results of an independent cost-benefit analysis, according to an FMCSA spokesman.
August 29, 2001Executive Briefing - Aug. 29
Gasoline Shortfall May Raise Prices; Corning, Gateway Cut jobs; Manufacturers Seen Hiring in 2002; Some Iowa Towns Ban Use of 'Jake Brakes'; and more...
August 29, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Aug. 29
Japanese Firm to Test Video Cell Phone; @Track Communications to Install TrackWare at T&M Express; Managers Maximizing Information Logistics Management Technology; and more ...
August 29, 2001Consumer Confidence Unexpectedly Falls
Consumer confidence unexpectedly declined for the second straight month in August, according to the Conference Board, which Tuesday attributed the drop in its index to a deteriorating U.S. job market.
August 28, 2001Autocar Returning to Class 8 Market
Grand Vehicle Works Holdings LLC, is reactivating a 102-year-old truck nameplate which has been dormant for some time – and it has hired a veteran manufacturing executive to run the new company.
August 28, 2001Executive Briefing - Aug. 28
NHTSA Head Seeks to Reduce Road Fatalities; Wasik Named Chairman at US&T; Proposed Tenn. Railroad Could Carry $300M Price Tag; Mexico’s Oil Co. Looks for Private Investment; and more...
August 28, 2001Refinery Closures, Slowing Production Boost Gasoline Prices
As the Labor Day holiday approaches, U.S. motorists are ending their summer in much the same way they began it – watching the price of gasoline rise.
August 28, 2001Trucking Technology Alert - Aug. 28
Program Endangers Privacy of Wireless Data; Allegheny Ludlum Agrees to Deal with BestTransport; Companies Reduce Costs to Beat Slowdown; and more ...
August 28, 2001USPS-FedEx Deal Begins Monday
After months of waiting and weeks of testing, FedEx Corp. will begin carrying -- and sometimes even sorting -- Express, Priority and first-class mail for the United States Postal Service on Monday night.
August 27, 2001Simon Wins Unprecedented Third Championship
MINNEAPOLIS - Raymond M. Simon of Yellow Freight System was named grand champion of the 2001 American Trucking Associations' National Truck Driving Championships, becoming the first driver ever to earn the title three times.
August 27, 2001