CONTENTS
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Volume 86, Number 7
 
 SECURITY'S NEW ERA
 
38  ARE YOU PREPARED FOR THE WORST?
No fleet is immune to security threats, but with thorough planning and by assessing your vulnerabilities, you can reduce risks.
 
54  KEEPING AN EYE OUT
Highway Watch makes truck drivers part of the national intelligence structure.
 
60 A LEGAL EYE VIEW
Carriers need to make sure security procedures don't violate discrimination or privacy laws.
 
66 DRIVERS ARE KEY
If you want your security program to be successful, you need to enlist the aid of your drivers.
 
69 THE CARD GAME
TSA lays out its plan for a port driver security credential.
 
74 TEAMING UP FOR SECURITY
The trucking industry and law enforcement combine forces to battle theft and terrorism.
 
80 UNDER LOCK AND KEY
Securing the doors of your trucks is the easiest and most effective way to prevent theft.
 
84 COVERING YOUR ASSETS
Technology allows fleets to watch over their equipment from a distance.
 NEWS & ISSUES
4 DIESEL PRICE WATCH
6 OPINION: DOUG CONDRA
Finding drivers: Part II.
10 OPINION: BETTE GARBER
Are they watching?
12 WASHINGTON REPORT
Hill nominated to top FMCSA post; idle reduction legislation; broker/carrier contract concerns.
20 HOTLINE
Economic and manufacturer news, analysis.
 
 EQUIPMENT
90 IT SOLUTIONS
Visions of congestion relief
96 NEW PRODUCTS
110 EMISSIONS AUTHORITY
Recycling powertrains with glider kits.
116 COLUMN: JIM WINSOR
200,000-mile oil changes?

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