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Click here to share your thoughts.Recent economic and industry data continues to provide a mixed picture as to the current state of the U.S. economy.

October 6, 2003

California Emissions Rules Challenge Waste Haulers

The California Air Resources Board issued a rule Sept. 25 that will require owners of waste-hauling truck fleets to retrofit their vehicles’ engines with particulate-matter controls starting next year.

October 6, 2003

August Truck Tonnage Index Falls 9.5%

Motor carriers saw freight volumes decline 9.5% in August after rising for several months because of decreased manufacturing levels, low retail sales and the East Coast-Midwest blackout, said American Trucking Associations Chief Economist Bob Costello.

October 6, 2003

Keller, Synaxis Develop Driver Simulator Products

In the latest of a series of recent announcements by companies that offer driver training through simulators, safety- and regulatory-training company J.J. Keller & Associates Inc. and insurance broker Synaxis Group Inc. said they were selling new simulator products.

October 6, 2003

Technology Briefs - Sept. 30 - Oct. 6

Satellite Radio Remains Popular With Truckers • Report: German Truck Toll Plan Delayed Again • Missouri Increases Use of Biodiesel • Suit Holds Microsoft Responsible for Viruses

October 6, 2003

News Briefs - Oct. 6

UPS Cuts Time on Ground Deliveries • Navistar Forms Unit to Sell to U.S. Military • Chicago Garbage Workers Reject Contract • Deutsche Post Calls for Investigation of UPS-Airline Relationship • And more...

October 6, 2003

Payrolls Increase by 57,000 in September

Businesses added 57,000 jobs in September, the first increase in eight months, but the unemployment rate remained steady at 6.1%, the Labor Department reported Friday.

October 3, 2003

ISM: Service Economy Expands at Slower Pace

The Institute of Supply Management said Friday that its index for retail, construction and other non-manufacturing businesses showed expansion in September, though at a slightly slower pace than previous month.

October 3, 2003

News Briefs - Oct. 3

Yellow: Review of Roadway Deal to End by Early December • NLRB to Hear Teamsters, Schneider Dispute • FedEx Expects Higher Savings From Early Retirement Programs • Delphi to Eliminate 3% of U.S. Salaried Workforce • And more...

October 3, 2003

Bush Signs 5-Month Extension for Transportation Funding

WASHINGTON — President Bush this week signed legislation extending for five months funding for federal highway construction programs and transportation agencies.

October 3, 2003

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