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Index of Leading Economic Indicators Rise 0.2%

The Conference Board said Thursday the index of leading U.S. economic indicators rose 0.2% in December, the ninth straight monthly increase.

January 22, 2004

December Truck Sales, Orders Soar

Sales and orders for new Class 8 trucks soared in December, ending a disappointing year for manufacturers with what most observers said was the beginning of a several-year upswing that could see sales totals double over three years.

January 22, 2004

Executives Say Trucking Challenged by Operating Costs, Shipper Demands

WASHINGTON — Higher regulatory and operating costs and demands for cost reduction from shippers are the main challenges transportation companies will face this year, executives at a Transportation Research Board panel said here Jan. 13.

January 22, 2004

News Briefs - Jan. 22

Senate Passes $373 Billion Spending Bill • irst-Time Jobless Claims Dip by 1,000 • Maine Truckers, Loggers Vote to End Work Stoppage • Knight's 4Q, Yearly Earnings Increase • And more...

January 22, 2004

Pennsylvania Turnpike OKs Toll Hike

The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission voted Tuesday to raise tolls for commercial vehicles and passenger cars starting Aug. 1, news services reported.

January 21, 2004

Editorial: Release GAO’s Diesel Emissions Report

The General Accounting Office has pretty well completed its eagerly awaited report on the economic and environmental impacts of the major change in diesel emissions standards that has roiled the trucking industry for several years.

January 21, 2004

TRB Panelists Say Tolls Will Replace Taxes

WASHINGTON — As U.S. highways become more congested and vehicles get more fuel efficient, tolls rather than fuel taxes will become the dominant method for funding transportation improvements and maintenance, finance experts said at the Transportation Research Board’s annual meeting here last week.

January 21, 2004

DOT Plans to Require Hazardous Material Haulers To Provide Communications Systems for Drivers

WASHINGTON — The Transportation Department plans to require hazardous materials haulers to provide communications systems for drivers to ensure the safety of their loads, an official of the Research and Special Programs Administration told a transportation forum here last week.

January 21, 2004

Survey Shows Truckers Plan to Avoid Tolled I-81

A recent survey by the Virginia Trucking Association of its members and their customers showed that trucking companies would try to avoid Interstate 81 if tolls were imposed on the highway.

January 21, 2004

Security Briefs - Jan. 8 - Jan. 15

New Shooting Spurs Highway Watch Notice • FDA Rules in Favor of Truck Terminals • WTO Warns U.S. Against Creating Trade Barriers • TRC Awarded Security Contract From Port of Houston

January 21, 2004

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