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Transportation businesses face a host of dynamic risk issues that can significantly impact their financial and operational health. The news in this category focuses on the latest safety and security initiatives, resources and regulations and addresses topics that include fleet safety, claims administration, driver hiring and retention, risk management and compliance.

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Daimler Reverses Its Decision to Close Portland Truck Plant

Three major truck makers altered their manufacturing activities last week. Daimler Trucks reversed its decision to shutter its Portland, Ore., plant; Peterbilt Motors closed its dormant Madison, Tenn., factory; and Navistar International announced it has found a Chinese manufacturer with which it will work as part of its partnership with Caterpillar Inc.

October 5, 2009
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DOT to Ban Texts, Limit In-Cab Devices

WASHINGTON 鈥 The Obama administration will move to ban cell-phone texting by truck drivers and to restrict the use of other in-cab communications units, according to Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood.

October 5, 2009
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Diesel Fuel Slips 2.1垄 to $2.601 In Fourth Straight Decline

U.S. retail diesel prices dipped again last week as the national average reached $2.601, 2.1 cents lower than the week before, according to the Department of Energy.

October 5, 2009
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August Freight Volumes Climb to Highest Level in Six Months

August truck tonnage volumes reinforced signs of a recovering economy, reaching the highest level in six months and recording the best year-over-year performance since November, according to American Trucking Associations.

October 5, 2009
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Industry Leaders Gather in Las Vegas as Economic Outlook Brightens

As signs of an evolving U.S. economic rebound in-crease, trucking industry leaders will gather in Las Vegas, Oct. 4-7, at American Trucking Associations鈥 annual Management Conference & Exhibition.

October 5, 2009
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Lawmakers Pitch Solutions to Driver Texting 鈥楨pidemic鈥

WASHINGTON 鈥 While government officials, researchers and industry executives debated the merits of limiting driver distractions, state and federal lawmakers used last week鈥檚 distracted driving summit to pitch their various solutions to what Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood called 鈥渁n epidemic.鈥

October 5, 2009
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LaHood Says Government to Ban Truckers鈥 Texting

WASHINGTON 鈥斅 The Obama administration will ban texting by truck drivers and restrict the use of other in-cab technologies as part of its effort to eliminate distracted driving, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said.

October 2, 2009
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Rail, Intermodal Traffic Drop

Intermodal rail traffic in the United States fell 16.5% last week from the same week a year ago, the Association of American Railroads said in its weekly report.

October 2, 2009
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ISM Factory Index Slips But Shows Expansion

An index of U.S. manufacturing activity declined slightly in September but showed overall expansion, the Institute for Supply Management said Thursday.

October 1, 2009
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LaHood, at Summit, Calls Distracted Driving 鈥楨pidemic鈥

WASHINGTON 鈥 Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said Wednesday that the Department of Transportation鈥檚 two-day distracted driving summit was likely to result in 鈥渟omething legislatively鈥 to ban texting and driving, which he termed a national 鈥渆pidemic.鈥

October 1, 2009