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Editorial: Standing Together
The theme for this year's ATA Management Conference & Exhibition could not have been timelier: Standing together, moving America forward.
November 7, 2002Opinion: Thousands of Truckers Plagued by Apnea
Do you frequently feel tired, fatigued or sleepy while driving? You may be sleep-deprived. According to recent fatigue studies, many over-the-road drivers are. Getting more sleep is the simple solution.
November 7, 2002Third-Quarter Productivity Rises
U.S. workers were more productive in the third quarter 鈥 helping to lift corporate profits and contributing to the economic recovery, the Labor Department said Thursday.
November 7, 2002News Briefs - Nov. 7
Speed Limit Near Houston Raised to 65 鈥 Voters Show Doubt on Road Issues 鈥 FedEx CEO Says Ports, Iraq Making Economy 'Tepid' 鈥 Old Dominion Announces Pricing of Stock Offering 鈥 And more ...
November 7, 2002Wholesale Inventories Up 0.5% in September; Sales Rise 0.1%
U.S. wholesale inventories rose for the fourth straight month in September, the Commerce Department said Thursday.
November 7, 2002Security Briefs - Oct. 31-Nov. 6
S&LPMC to Host Security Forum 鈥 MIT Supply Management Conference to Focus on Terrorism 鈥 TSA to Inspect Korean Airport Security
November 6, 2002GOP Takes Apparent Control of Senate
With several races still undecided, and one heading to a runoff, the Republican Party appears to have taken back control of the United States Senate and maintained its majority in the House of Representatives.
November 6, 2002Wash. Transportation Measure Fails
Voters in Washington state soundly defeated a proposed hike in fuel taxes in just one of several measures on the ballot Tuesday with implications for the trucking industry.
November 6, 2002Clapp Wants Industry to Be More Safety Conscious
ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥 Joseph Clapp, administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, said last week he wants the trucking industry to be more safety conscious and that his first 15 months in office have been 鈥渇illed with more highs than lows鈥 about what motor carriers have accomplished.
November 6, 2002Uneven Reporting Skews Safestat Data, Conferees Told
ORLANDO, Fla. 鈥擟alifornia and certain other states are much more likely than most states to report truckers鈥 out-of-service violations to the federal government, a fact that skews the computer program that helps target fleets for enforcement, a trucking insurance official said last week.
November 6, 2002