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Transport Topics government and regulatory coverage keeps managers of a highly-regulated industry aware of the policy decisions that can shape their businesses. Covering both the legislative and regulatory aspects of policy-making, at both the state and national levels, the news in this category includes looks at infrastructure, hours of service, emissions rules, funding measures, leadership appointments, and more. Readers can follow what’s happening in Congress, at the Department of Transportation and the Federal Motor Carrier Administration, and in state and local governments.

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Rush Enterprises’ 1Q Earnings Decline

Truck dealership Rush Enterprises’ first-quarter net earnings were $9.7 million, or 25 cents per share, down from $13 million, or 34 cents, a year ago.

April 18, 2008
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Letters to the Editor: Diesel Prices, Truckers’ Strike, Congestion Pricing

I want to know why diesel is so much more expensive than gasoline. Diesel is a byproduct of gasoline. It should be cheaper.

April 18, 2008
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Oil Sets Another Record, Hits $117 a Barrel

Crude oil hit $117 a barrel Friday, as the price soared to another closing price record to finish a week of all-time highs, Bloomberg reported.

April 18, 2008
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Oil Continues to Climb, Topping $116 a Barrel

Oil prices hit yet another record high Friday, toping $116 a barrel on concerns that an earthquake centered in Illinois could affect refinery operations, Bloomberg reported.

April 18, 2008
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Leading Economic Indicators Rise in March

An index of leading economic indicators rose 0.1% last month, the first increase in six months, the New York-based Conference Board said Thursday.

April 17, 2008
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Philadelphia Factory Index Declines in April

Manufacturing levels in the Philadelphia region declined this month, the Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia said.

April 17, 2008
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Hino Shifting Medium-Duty Work to W. Va.

Hino Motors Ltd. said it will halt assembly of trucks in California and shift the work to a West Virginia factory to consolidate U.S. production, Bloomberg reported.

April 17, 2008
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Lovetro to Become USF Holland’s President, YRC Says

YRC Worldwide unit USF Holland’s president, John O’Sullivan, has left his position and will be succeeded by Keith Lovetro, who leads YRC’s Regional Transportation unit, Bloomberg reported Wednesday.

April 16, 2008
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Fed ‘Beige Book’ Cites Sluggish Economy

Nine of the Federal Reserve’s 12 districts reported that economic conditions weakened from late February through early April, and the Fed said record high fuel costs were hurting trucking companies who were struggling to pass on the soaring costs to customers.

April 16, 2008
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Opinion: Preparing for DOT’s Driver Physical

For most truckers, the U.S. Department of Transportation physical is just an inconvenience, but for some, it can be a major hurdle. Commercial drivers are understandably concerned, because without the Medical Examiner’s Certificate, they would be out of a job.

April 16, 2008