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Wholesale Inventories, Initial Jobless Claims Fall Significantly
Two more reports released on Thursday appeared to offer more evidence that the U.S. economy may be turning the corner, as wholesale inventories declined again in November, while initial jobless claims fell by 58,000 last week.
January 10, 2002Crash Studies May Provide Framework for Regulations
What causes crashes involving trucks? A state-level study released three years ago by the University of Michigan found 70% of 5,500 fatal car-truck accidents examined by the university’s Transportation Research Institute were the fault of the automobile driver, not the truck driver.
January 10, 2002Balancing the Mix to Manage Fatigue
Several research programs under way are designed to show the benefits of using technology and behavior modification to prevent accidents caused by drivers falling asleep at the wheel.
January 10, 2002News Briefs Jan. 10
Bush Administration Announces Tariff Cuts • Low Mexican Inflation May Boost Trade • Economists Predict Quick End to Recession • Wabash National Lays Off 480 • And more...
January 10, 2002Government Will Ease Watch Over Teamsters
After more than four years, the federal government has agreed to end its financial review over the Teamsters, the Associated Press reported Thursday.
January 10, 2002Technology Briefs - Jan. 2 - Jan. 9, 2002
Note: As an enhanced feature of the TTNews Web site, plans call for the Technology Briefs to be continuously updated throughout the week. Soon, the new TTNews iTech e-mail newsletter, with links to the Web site briefs, will be sent to subscribers twice weekly.
January 9, 2002Opinion: Research Does Matter
I’m passionate about research — yes, research. Why? Because I believe research holds the key to unlocking ways to more safely and efficiently move the nation’s freight.
January 9, 2002Mexican Trucks Won't Stream Across Border, Report Says
High insurance and registration fees, a lack of U.S. partners and more intense security will combine to keep Mexican trucks from taking advantage of expanded access to U.S. roads, a congressional report said.
January 9, 2002News Briefs - Jan. 9
Rumors Fly About MAN Breakup • Truck Restrictions Near U.N. Building Lifted • Mail Volumes Down By 2.8 Billion Items • One-Day Strike Hits Caterpillar Plant in England • And more...
January 9, 2002Clapp to Name Victims of Truck Crashes
WASHINGTON — Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administrator Joseph M. Clapp will collect the names of people who die in crashes with trucks and buses during January as a way to remind staff members that their purpose is to prevent fatalities.
January 9, 2002