Large-truck fatal crash rate falls by 11% 

Jan 22, 2004, from staff and wire reports

Newly released crash data for large trucks shows 1.9 fatal crashes per 100 million vehicle miles traveled in 2002, an 11% reduction from 2001, according...

US retail truck sales roll forward by 18.5% 

Jan 16, 2004, from staff and wire reports

Franchised dealers of United States truck manufacturers sold 882,307 units in December 2003. This is 18.5% above sales for the month a year ago, according...

Project aims to recruit more Latino drivers 

Jan 15, 2004, from staff and wire reports

The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) and the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) have launched an effort to train and recruit more Latinos as truck...

Sterling, Hino trucks pass rivals in survey 

Jan 15, 2004, from staff and wire reports

Sterling ranks highest among conventional medium-duty trucks in overall product satisfaction, while Hino ranks highest among cab-over engine (COE) medium-duty...

Teamsters urge ban of 'mad cow milk' 

Jan 9, 2004, from staff and wire reports

International Brotherhood of Teamsters' Dairy Conference Director Fred Gegare has petitioned the United States Secretaries of Agriculture and Health &...

Texas cities mull banning trucks from left lane 

Jan 8, 2004, from staff and wire reports

Fort Worth TX police have asked city council members to prohibit large trucks from driving in the left lane of Interstate 30 in the downtown area. The...

Trucks may be assigned special routes in DC 

Jan 5, 2004, from staff and wire reports

The District of Columbia government, along with federal agencies, is considering a three-tiered system of truck routes, designed to reduce traffic congestion...

Hyundai decides to suspend truck sales 

Jan 1, 2004

Citing the difficulties in being a new entrant in a softening and competitive market, Hyundai Truck America (HTA) will suspend sales operations by the...

Navistar sets goal: It will double in size 

Jan 1, 2004

Navistar International expects to double in size over the next decade or so as it vows to become solidly profitable no matter what the overall industry...

New truck orders plunge; EPA rules at fault? 

Jan 1, 2004

Fleets orders of new trucks have declined, according to the 2004 Heavy Duty Truck Maintenance in the USA, a survey sponsored by the Heavy Duty Manufacturers...

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