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NewsDecember 7, 2009

Diesel Continues Slow Decline For Fifth Week

Diesel prices were down for the fifth straight week, slipping 0.3 cents to a national average of $2.772 Monda

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NewsDecember 7, 2009

Con-way Truckload to Expand Regional Services

In response to customer demand, Con-way Truckload plans to expand its regional service by adding operations in 10 U.S. states, including Missouri, Kansas, Iowa, Nebraska, Wisconsin, Minnesota, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and Kentucky

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NewsDecember 7, 2009

ATA to Co-Sponsor Sleep Apnea Conference

The American Trucking Associations will co-sponsor the American Sleep Apnea Association's maiden national conference on sleep apnea and trucking, which is slated for Wednesday, May 12, 2010, at The Westin Baltimore Washington Airport - BWI in Baltimore

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NewsDecember 7, 2009

Panther Executives Join Drivers in Hauling Freight This Week

Panther Expedited Services executives Andrew Clarke, president and CEO, and Ed Wadel, chief information officer, will be working as a driver team this week to raise money for charity and get a better idea of how things operat

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NewsDecember 7, 2009

Decker Drivers Reach New Safety Milestones

Decker Truck Line, Fort Dodge, Iowa, has honored two drivers for reaching new safety milestones

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NewsDecember 4, 2009

Houston Coalition Issues Petition Against USAA Support For Ticket Cameras

The Houston, Texas, Coalition Against Red-Light Cameras has released an online petition targeting the United Services Automobile Association's support for red light camera

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NewsDecember 4, 2009

Highways to Lose $15 Billion in Spending Next Year

Federal funding for highway and transit systems projects should drop by over $15 billion next year, according to an analysis of transportation spending trends by the Associated General Contractors of America

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NewsDecember 4, 2009

GAO: Customs and Border Protection Needs a Plan For Container Scanning

According to a recent report by the Government Accountability Office, the U.S. Customs and Border Protection has not been making progress under the 9/11 Commission Act, which requires 100 percent of U.S.-bound cargo containers to be scanned by 2012

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NewsDecember 3, 2009

Pennsylvania Cracks Down on Truck Driver Violations

During a five-day enforcement blitz targeting traffic violations by commercial vehicle drivers, Pennsylvania State Police troopers gave out 801 traffic citations and placed 21 trucks and 20 drivers out of servic

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ArticlesDecember 3, 2009

Put Your Fleet Fueling Policy in Place For 2010, Part I

As a new year quickly approaches, it's an ideal time to review current policies that your company has in place

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