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Solo Truckers to Be Exempt from Ohio Smoking Ban

Truckers smoking alone in their cabs will be exempt from Ohio’s new anti-smoking law, the Columbus Dispatch newspaper reported.

December 20, 2006

Court Approves Hendrickson’s Purchase of Dana Units

A bankruptcy court has approved components maker Dana Corp. to sell its trailer axle business to Hendrickson USA.

December 20, 2006

Freightliner to Build New $300 Million Plant in Mexico

Freightliner LLC said Wednesday it will build a $300 million truck manufacturing plant in northern Mexico that will make Freightliner and Sterling trucks.

December 20, 2006

Security & Safety Briefs — Dec. 14 - Dec. 20

Canadian Truckers Must Declare Lunch Items • N.J. to Build Fence to Protect Rail Cars • States Plan Holiday-Season DUI Crackdown

December 20, 2006

Letter to the Editor: Driver Health

This letter is about the recent Opinion piece by Kathryn Clements on driver health.

December 20, 2006

Regulators Clear Germany’s MAN to Buy Sweden’s Scania

German truck maker MAN AG secured European Union approval to buy Swedish competitor Scania AB and create Europe’s largest maker of commercial vehicles, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

December 20, 2006

Ohio Turnpike Tolls to Rise in January

Click here to write a Letter to the Editor. olls on the Ohio Turnpike will increase starting Jan. 1, though not to levels as high as those in 2004, American Trucking Associations said.

December 20, 2006

Crude Oil Price Climbs Following Report of Lower Inventories

Crude oil prices rose to their highest level in three months Wednesday following a bigger-than-expected drop in inventories, Bloomberg reported.

December 20, 2006

Driver Turnover Rose in Third Quarter, ATA Reports

The driver turnover rate among large truckload carriers jumped to 121% in the third quarter from 110% in the second, American Trucking Associations said Tuesday.

December 19, 2006

Volvo Reports Higher Sales Through November

Volvo AB’s 2006 worldwide truck sales through November rose 3% as trucking companies replaced aging fleets, though U.S. increases were more modest, Bloomberg reported Tuesday.

December 19, 2006