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Class 8 Orders Jump 200% in February to 24,000 Units, Research Firms Report

New Class 8 truck orders in North America jumped more than 200% in February to about 24,000 units, the fourth month in a row of 24,000 orders or more, market researchers ACT Research Co. and FTR Associates said in separate reports.

March 7, 2011

Changes to Underride Guards Sought as Study Finds U.S. Standard Inadequate

The federal standard for underride guards on trucks and trailers is inadequate and should be upgraded to protect the drivers of vehicles that crash into the rear of trucks, an insurance safety advocacy group said last week.

March 7, 2011

Known for Corrosion Expertise, Gambrell Takes TMC Reins

TAMPA 鈥 鈥淚f you鈥檇 have told me 20 years ago I鈥檇 be general chairman, I鈥檇 have told you you was crazy,鈥 said Roy Gambrell, incoming general chairman of the Technology & Maintenance Council, who began his career repairing equipment on the family farm.

March 7, 2011

U.S. Fuel Prices Skyrocket; Retail Diesel Jumps 14.3垄 to $3.716

U.S. retail fuel prices shot up last week as petroleum closed above $100 a barrel for the first time since September 2008 and as unrest in Libya and the Middle East left people in trucking wondering how high prices might go and how long they might stay there.

March 7, 2011

Congress鈥 Drive to Slash Federal Spending Could Eliminate Grants for Driver Training

Truck driver training schools face a potentially crippling loss of revenue following a vote in Congress that could eliminate federal funding of job training grants.

March 7, 2011

U.S., Mexico Reach Accord on Trucking

The U.S. and Mexico agreed last week on a deal that would allow Mexican trucks to deliver to destinations in the United States and lead Mexico to drop $2.4 billion a year in retaliatory tariffs it has imposed on U.S. products.

March 7, 2011

Letters: Hours of Service, Surety Bonds, Fair Fuel Surcharges

Not all truckers are the longhaul, cross-country, gone-way-too-long operators everyone seems to see in their mind鈥檚 eye. However, the proposals FMCSA has had to come up with now to fix a system that works well affects all drivers.

March 7, 2011

Factory Orders Take Biggest Jump Since 2006

Factory orders jumped 3.1% in January, the biggest gain in almost four and a half years, the Commerce Department said Friday.

March 4, 2011

ATA Backs More Domestic Oil Production

American Trucking Associations has urged the Obama administration to open up opportunities for domestic oil production as a way to lessen the impact of political tumult in the Middle East.

March 3, 2011

Productivity Rises in Fourth-Quarter, Year

U.S. workers鈥 productivity rose at a 2.6% annual rate in the fourth quarter, matching an earlier estimate, the Labor Department said Thursday.

March 3, 2011