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Letters: Appreciating Dan England, Cellphone Ban, To the Candidates

鈥淪afety theatre鈥 (for that鈥檚 what it surely is) makes all parties feel good while disguising the real issue: how to train drivers to use the new technologies without compromising safety.

December 19, 2011

Opinion: Finding Qualified Diesel Technicians

Qualified diesel technicians are getting harder to find, a situation the transportation trade press has lamented for the past decade with headlines such as 鈥淲ho Will Fix Your Trucks?鈥

December 19, 2011

Editorial: Patrick Quinn, Industry Leader

Patrick Quinn was a lot of different things to different people. To trucking, he was a leader.

December 19, 2011

DOT Awards $511 Million for Transportation Projects

The Department of Transportation is awarding $511 million to fund 46 transportation projects in 33 states and Puerto Rico, Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood said.

December 16, 2011

Consumer Price Index Unchanged in November

The consumer price index was unchanged in November as gas prices dropped, the Labor Department said Friday.

December 16, 2011

Diesel Drops to $3.894; Gas Price Down by 0.4垄

U.S. diesel prices slipped 3.7 cents to $3.894 a gallon last week, the third straight weekly drop, the Department of Energy reported.

December 19, 2011

Three New Projects Promise to Lift Truck/Rail Oil Transport

Three new projects, featuring transloading between trucks and trains, are being developed to tap the growing demand to transport crude oil generated by recent energy development efforts, according to separate announcements.

December 19, 2011

Size of Class 8 Fleet Shrinks 4.2% in 3Q; Registrations Rise Faster Through Year

The overall size of the U.S. Class 8 fleet continued its downward slide since peaking in 2008, R.L. Polk & Co. said in its latest report, which showed the number of U.S. Class 8 vehicles in operation fell 4.2% in the third quarter.

December 19, 2011

FedEx Net Income Soars 76% on Three Divisions鈥 Earnings

FedEx Corp.鈥檚 net income climbed 76% in its fiscal 2012 second quarter, helped by a third consecutive profitable quarter at the freight unit and higher earnings at the ground and express businesses.

December 19, 2011

Patrick Quinn, Former ATA Chairman, U.S. Xpress Co-Founder, Dies at 65

Patrick Quinn, 65, a co-founder of the nation鈥檚 third-largest truckload carrier who rose from a small Nebraska farm to national positions of trucking industry leadership after opting out of a corporate legal career, died Dec. 13 at his home near Chattanooga, Tenn., succumbing to brain cancer.

December 19, 2011