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Average Diesel Price Rises 3.8 Cents to Record $1.912

The average retail price for diesel fuel in the United States rose 3.8 cents per gallon to a record $1.912, the Department of Energy reported Monday.

September 21, 2004

News Briefs - Sept. 21

Housing Starts Rise 0.6% in August 鈥 USIG Teams With LINCedge 鈥 Port of L.A. Executive Director Resigns

September 21, 2004

Truckers Face I-10 Detour After Hurricane Damages Florida Bridge

Truck drivers are facing a 130-mile detour following the collapse of an Interstate 10 bridge and other road damage during Hurricane Ivan last week in Pensacola, Fla..

September 20, 2004

Truck Sales Soar By 59.8%

Sales of heavy-duty trucks surged 59.8% in August to their highest level in more than four years, driven largely by replacement orders from fleets that held onto aging trucks during the 2001 recession and after the shift to new-era engines in 2002.

September 20, 2004

Tech Provider Sees Demand Up on Carrier Profits, Mandate Threat

Higher motor-carrier profits, aging fleet technology and the threat of a federal mandate for electronic driver logs is currently driving sales of high-tech devices and software, said executives of technology provider PeopleNet Communications Corp.

September 20, 2004

Technology Briefs - Sept. 14 - Sept. 20

Engineering Firm Invests in IdleAire 鈥 Canadian Firm AirIQ to Acquire Boatracs LLC 鈥 Aether Shareholders Approve Sale

September 20, 2004

News Briefs - Sept. 20

TDOT Considering Ways to Ease Truck Traffic 鈥 EEOC Files Suit Against Schneider 鈥 ArvinMeritor to Provide Axles to Volvo 鈥 Teamsters President Voices Support for Proposed Detroit Tunnel

September 20, 2004

Ivan Damages Highways, Railroad Tracks

As parts of the Southeast were dealing with heavy rains on Friday from the remnants of Hurricane Ivan, Gulf Coast states including Florida were dealing with severe highway and rail damage, news services reported..

September 17, 2004

Freightliner Predicts Record Profits for 2004

Freightliner LLC, the largest North American maker of heavy-duty trucks, said its revenue increased 25% during the first eight months of 2004, Bloomberg reported.

September 17, 2004

EPA Drops Fuel-Testing Offer as Trucking Has Little Interest

The Environmental Protection Agency said the trucking industry鈥檚 lack of interest prompted the agency to cancel its plan to develop 鈥渃lean corridors鈥 in which fleets could buy ultra-low-sulfur fuel in 2005 to test 2007 diesel engines under actual operating conditions. br clear=all>

September 17, 2004

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