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Diesel, Gasoline Hit Record Highs for Second Straight Week

The national average retail price of diesel fuel rose 0.5 cent to $2.249, eclipsing last week's record high price, the Department of Energy said Monday.

March 29, 2005

ATA Seeks Stakeholder Status in License-Security Committee

American Trucking Associations said Tuesday it filed a request with the Department of Transportation to be included as a stakeholder in a rulemaking advisory committee on commercial driver license security enhancements.

March 29, 2005

Kansas City Southern Approves Mexican Railroad Bid

Kansas City Southern said Tuesday that its stockholders approved acquisition of Mexico's largest railroad.

March 29, 2005

Nafta Surface Trade Rose 14.6% in January

Surface trade among the U.S., Canada and Mexico rose 14.6% in January to $52.3 billion, the Department of Transportation reported Tuesday.

March 29, 2005

BNSF to Institute Mileage-Based Fuel Surcharge Program

BNSF Railway Co. said Tuesday it will assess fuel surcharges on a mileage basis starting next year, and that it would be the first mileage-based fuel surcharge in the railroad industry.

March 29, 2005

Consumer Confidence Index Falls for Second Straight Month

The Conference Board said Tuesday its index of consumer confidence declined to 102.4 in March from a revised 104.4 in February.

March 29, 2005

Judge Presses U.S., CSX Over D.C. Hazmat Plans

WASHINGTON 鈥 A federal judge said last week he was 鈥渁stounded鈥 that neither railroad nor federal officials could tell him what the government鈥檚 plans were for protecting the U.S. Capitol from possible attacks involving hazardous materials cargo carried by rail.

March 29, 2005

Quality Distribution Reports Fourth-Quarter Loss

Tank truck carrier Quality Distribution Inc. reported a fourth-quarter loss of $6.6 million or 35 cents a share, compared with a $67.9 million or $4.95 per-share loss a year earlier.

March 29, 2005

Tennessee May Expand Lower Truck Speed Limits

Truckers in central Tennessee may see their speed limits lowered to 55 miles per hour, 10 mph below a 65-mph speed limit that would be set for automobiles, the Nashville Tennessean reported.

March 29, 2005

ATA Tonnage Index Drops 2.2% in February

Overall trucking freight volumes fell 2.2% on a seasonally adjusted basis to 115.7 in February, according to an American Trucking Associations index released Monday.

March 28, 2005

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