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Diesel Rebounds More Than a Penny

The average price of diesel fuel rose 1.3 cents a gallon last week, gaining back half of the decline posted in the previous two weeks.

May 24, 2000

Specter of Inflation Continues to Spook the Federal Reserve

Trucking and transportation are a good, small example of why Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan is worried about the economy at large.

May 24, 2000

Editorial: Clearing the Air Over Cleaner Air

Trucking is proud to support the nation鈥檚 drive for cleaner air.

May 24, 2000

Opinion: Drinking Deeply From the Public Trough

According to the Wall Street Journal of May 1, Norfolk Southern Corp. has suggested that the Commonwealth of Virginia kick in a share of the $900 million it will take to add a second track to the railroad line that parallels Interstate 81.

May 24, 2000

High-Resolution GPS Could Improve Tracking, Mapping

Global positioning systems will be 10 times more precise now that the Clinton administration has decided to unscramble satellite signals that had been reserved for military applications.

May 24, 2000

Trucking鈥檚 Market for In-Cab Computers Takes New Shape

The game is on for in-cab computers sales, with everybody and his brother trying to design a device for carriers to install in trucks.

May 24, 2000

Con-Way Takes Expressway to Canada

Con-Way Canada Express, the Canadian-based subsidiary of Con-Way Central Express, is extending its network by rolling into five more Canadian provinces.

May 24, 2000

April Figures Show First Sign of Predicted Downturn

Retail sales of Class 8 trucks dropped sharply in April, belatedly tracking with widespread predictions that 2000 figures will fall well short of the record set in 1999.

May 24, 2000

Tennessee Comes Up ACES

鈥淚鈥檓 from the government and I鈥檓 here to help you.鈥 The line, usually associated with a joke about the biggest lies ever told, is delivered with an almost straight face by Officer John Harmon, who is addressing a group of student truck drivers at the Chattanooga State Technical School in Tennessee.

May 24, 2000

Rule Changes Likely to Place More Trucks on the Road

The government鈥檚 hours-of-service proposal is designed to prevent 2,600 truck-related crashes and 115 fatalities a year, but it does not weigh the safety effects of hiring more truck drivers and putting more trucks on the road to compensate for the longer rest periods, according to critics.

May 24, 2000