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Opinion: How Accident Recorders Can Improve Driving

Those familiar with accident event recorders know this technology offers many valuable benefits for transportation operations. AERs, which record both video and audio when a driving incident occurs, can help to improve driver performance, reduce accidents and save lives. The technology also offers other significant, but less publicized, advantages such as decreased expenses and enhanced driver/management relationships.

September 18, 2009

Diesel Slips 1.3¢ in Second Consecutive Decline

The average price of diesel dropped slightly Monday for the second consecutive week, declining 1.3 cents to $2.634 a gallon, the Department of Energy reported.

September 15, 2009

Wholesale Inventories Fall for Record Eleventh Month

Wholesale inventories fell in July for the eleventh consecutive month, the Commerce Department said Friday.

September 11, 2009

Consumer Confidence Rises in September

U.S. consumer confidence rose in September as job losses slowed and the economy showed signs of improvement, according to the Reuters/University of Michigan monthly consumer sentiment index released Friday.

September 11, 2009

Import Prices Rise 2%

The price of goods imported to the United States climbed 2% in August, the fifth increase in six months, the Labor Department said Friday.

September 11, 2009

Extend the UCR Comment Period

At the very least, the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration needs to provide the freight transportation industry sufficient time to respond to its proposal to fix the clearly broken Unified Carrier Registration agreement.

September 14, 2009

Obama Faces Sept. 17 Deadline for Tariffs on Small Vehicle Tires Imported From China

President Obama must decide by Sept. 17 whether to accept the recommendation of the U.S. International Trade Commission to impose tariffs on passenger and light-truck tires made in China, the second-largest U.S. trading partner.

September 14, 2009

Highway Bill Prospects Are Dim As Congress Returns to Session

When Congress went back into session last week, the prospects for passing a long-term highway bill appeared to be dimming as other issues continued to dominate the legislative agenda.

September 14, 2009

DOT Provides Software to Transfer Freight Data

The Department of Transportation is distributing free software the agency said will help create a central Web portal through which shippers, carriers and third parties can automatically exchange data about freight movements.

September 14, 2009

Economy, Environment Focus of CSCMP at Annual Global Conference in Chicago

Global economic and environmental challenges, upgrading transportation infrastructure and improving business performance are some of the major issues on the agenda at the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals’ annual conference Sept. 20-23 in Chicago.

September 14, 2009