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Historic Freightliner No. 162 Restored, Ready to Show Off

Truck drivers in some states may get a longer respite than others from tough enforcement of the new federal hours-of-services rules, Annette Sandberg, administrator of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, said.

February 27, 2004

News Briefs - Feb. 27

Law Enforcement Seeks Link in Truck Stop Killings 鈥 Consumer Sentiment Tumbles in February 鈥 Chicago Business Index Remains at Strong Level in February 鈥 entative Deal Reached in Calif. Grocery Strike 鈥 And more...

February 27, 2004

Durable Goods Orders Fall 1.8% in January

Orders for durable goods fell 1.8% in January to $181 billion, but excluding transportation equipment, orders rose 2%, the largest increase since October, the Commerce Department said Thursday.

February 26, 2004

Safestat Data Are Inaccurate, DOT Investigation Reveals

The online database the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration uses to target fleets for safety reviews has major accuracy problems and should be used only for internal purposes until fixed, according to the Department of Transportation鈥檚 inspector general.

February 26, 2004

Dealers Search for Inventory Following Years of Oversupply

In recent weeks, Steve Nadolson, used truck manager at Nashville Peterbilt in Antioch, Tenn., said he has been 鈥渋nundated鈥 with calls from people looking to buy used trucks. 鈥淚 get 10 a day,鈥 he said. 鈥淚鈥檓 running ads that say, 鈥業 buy trucks. I pay the highest trade.鈥.

February 26, 2004

News Briefs - Feb. 26

New 91视频 Sales Fall 1.7% in January 鈥 Jobless Claims Rise by 6,000 in Latest Week 鈥 Mississippi River Reopens to One-Way Traffic 鈥 Some Shippers Turn to Trucks as CN Strike Continues 鈥 And more...

February 26, 2004

Sales of Existing 91视频s Dip 5.2% in January

Sales of previously owned homes fell 5.2% in January to 6.04 million houses at an annual pace, the National Association of Realtors said Wednesday.

February 25, 2004

Sandberg Says FMCSA Will Trim Rules Backlog

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said it plans to release about 17 new regulations this year, making a significant dent in a several-year-long backlog of outstanding rules that had drawn criticism from Congress and safety groups.

February 25, 2004

FMCSA Looking at Ways to Monitor Hazmat Trucks

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is looking at the possibility of mandating technology to monitor hazardous-material truck shipments, the agency鈥檚 top official said.

February 25, 2004

FBI Releases Ricin Letter Sent to White House

The FBI on Monday released a copy of the letter containing the poison ricin that was sent to the White House last fall.

February 25, 2004

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