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News Briefs - Jan. 15
Bush Cites Free Trade as Cure for Unemployment • Suddath Names Vaughn COO • Truckers Challenge Local Governments • California to Number Highway Exits • And more...
January 15, 2002Insurance Rates Skyrocket
Trucking companies paid an average of 32% more for insurance in 2001 than the year before and are likely to pay even higher premiums in the future, according to an American Trucking Associations survey of 1,000 carriers.
January 14, 2002Bush Names Scalia to Labor Post
In a move expected to trigger controversy, President Bush circumvented the Democratic-controlled Senate and appointed Washington labor lawyer Eugene Scalia to the post of Labor Department solicitor, news services reported.
January 14, 2002Editorial: Trucking's Insurance Crisis
Several stories in this week’s Transport Topics point to a growing crisis trucking companies are facing in trying to find affordable insurance coverage.
January 14, 2002News Briefs - Jan. 14
Meyer to Resign From Fed Board • Cummins Says It's Ready to Meet EPA Standards • Moskow Says Economic Recovery Timetable Unclear • Bush Says Tax Cuts Should Not Be Delayed • And more...
January 14, 2002Diesel Fuel Price Falls to $1.159
The price of diesel fuel at the nation’s pumps dropped nine-tenths of a cent last week to stand at $1.159 cents per gallon on Monday, the Department of Energy reported.
January 14, 2002Better Engines, Brakes In Trucking's Near Future
Today’s heavy-duty truck is sleeker, runs cleaner, gets better fuel economy, and a computer rather than mechanical linkages control its engine. ow will trucks change during the next several years, and what research is driving those changes?
January 11, 2002PPI Falls 0.7%; 2001 Tamest Year for Inflation Since 1986
Wholesale prices, which form the producer price index, fell 0.7% in December, the third straight monthly decline, the Labor Department said Friday..
January 11, 2002News Briefs - Jan. 11
Possible Truck Bomb Plot Against Jeb Bush Investigated • Intelligence Report Sees Trucks as Terror Weapons • Attacks Still Bringing Job Cuts • Ford to Close Five Factories, Cut Jobs • And More...
January 11, 2002Greenspan Cautious on Recovery, Sees Risk Ahead
Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan said Friday that the U.S. economy is making strides toward recovery, but that there are still risks ahead, news services reported.
January 11, 2002