29th March 2008

Let’s reroute traffic so semi trucks are gone

Minnesota Highway 23 does not belong in the heart of downtown St. Cloud. With the DeSoto Bridge closed, now is the time to reroute it and create a southern beltway that keeps those big semi trucks out of St. Cloud.

For example, driving from west to east, Highway 23 could become part of Interstate Highway 94 until about the interchange of I-94 and County Road 75. From there, a new Highway 23 bypass could be built that goes north and east, across the Mississippi River, to connect with the existing Highway 23 or U.S. Highway 10.

We need to keep the semi trucks out of downtown.

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26th March 2008

Semi-Truck Rollover Accident Causes Parts of I-75 To Close

Fire crews had to shut down parts of I-75 Wednesday morning because of a tractor-trailer rollover accident.

The accident took place at around 4:00 a.m.

Northbound I-75 was completely closed at Fort Street and Schaefer.

Southbound I-75 only had the right lane open as crews worked to clean up the scene.

The truck is severely damaged. Police told Local 4 the driver of the Semi truck experienced minor injuries.

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26th March 2008

Semi Truck Hits Pole, Knocks Out Power in Inver Grove Heights

A semi truck hit a power pole in Inver Grove Heights this afternoon, knocking out power to 3,445 Xcel Energy customers.

The truck fell into a ditch after hitting the power pole around 1:15 p.m., backing up traffic on Highway 52 and Highway 55. About 3,445 Xcel Energy customers in the area lost power for about an hour.

Minor injuries were reported, according to Lt. Mark Peterson of the Minnesota State Patrol.

It is unknown what type of load the truck was carrying. The semi under inspection and the scene of the accident should be clear for rush hour.

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14th February 2008

Truck market yet to peak, says Nissan Diesel

While the outlook for passenger vehicle sales remains bleak over the next 12 months, truck, van and bus sellers believe they can grow the record commercial vehicle sales achieved in 2007 even further. “There is still evidence of pent-up demand in the market,” says Nissan Diesel South Africa (NDSA) vice president of operations Rory Schulz. He says the distribution and construction sectors are still displaying a large appetite for new trucks. The South African truck market broke through the 37 000 unit barrier in 2007, recording its best sales performance ever.

According to the National Association of Automobile Manufacturers of South Africa, a total of 37 069 trucks, vans, and buses were sold during 2007, which is a 12% increase on 2006’s performance, and more than double the 16 327 units recorded in 2003. Schulz expects 2008 sales to reach 40 453 units. Despite the positive news, he warns that this figure does signal a slowdown in the growth rate achieved in the commercial vehicle sector over the last five years. He adds that South African demographics would suggest that the local truck market could even out at 45 000 units a year, but warns that this is a “very optimistic” assumption. He believes a more realistic view is a market stabilising at 30 000 to 40 000 units a year.

“It is unlikely that we’ll go down to 10 000 units a year again.”

NDSA managed to increase its market share from 12,4% in 2006, to 13,4% in 2007, recording 4 963 unit sales during the year. This is a 20,9% increase in sales when compared to the company’s 2006 results. In the process, NDSA moved into the third position in market share rankings, and now lies behind Mercedes-Benz (15,51%) and Toyota (14,17%). NDSA aims to sell 5 592 units during 2008, which will be an increase of 12,67% on 2007 results. Some of this growth is expected to flow from the launch of a new range of extra heavy trucks, the Quon, in March.

“Due to this, we expect another jump in 2008,” says NDSA CEO Hiroshi Yokofujita.

Another factor which could aid the company’s growth ambition is a R10,9-million investment in the expansion of production capacity at the Rosslyn plant. “As a result, we will be able to increase production from the current 4 500 units, to a possible 9 000 trucks per year,” says NDSA executive vice president of management control Johan Richards. The self-funded investment has been used to expand the truck-assembly line, as well as to install additional equipment, such as a so-called ‘chassis turn-over machine’. This machine ensures easier assembly, as it turns the chassis upside down during the early stages of production.

On a global front, NDSA has managed to retain its number one position as parent company Nissan Diesel’s top market outside Japan. Export markets such as South Africa will play a pivotal role in Nissan Diesel Japan’s aim to grow turnover by 20% over the next three years. The Japanese truck maker sold around 39 500 units last year, of which 25 500 were outside the Asian country.

By 2010, the company expects to to sell 51 382 units, with 35 000 units moving off showroom floors outside Japan.

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14th February 2008

2009 Suzuki Equator Pickup Revealed

To bolster its versatile and dynamic product line, enhance the company’s bold and adventurous brand identity and further expand the growing line of products marketed by approximately 500 Suzuki dealers nationwide, American Suzuki Motor Corp. debuts its all-new 2009 Equator midsize pickup truck at this year’s Chicago Auto Show. The introduction of the Equator marks Suzuki’s first entry into the midsize pickup truck market and expands the company’s offering of activity-oriented cars and trucks.

Leveraging Suzuki’s credibility as a maker of lifestyle-oriented, fun-to-use products, the Equator offers the perfect blend of style, utility and off-road capability that truck buyers - many of whom are current Suzuki motorcycle, ATV and marine product owners, loyalists and ambassadors - demand and enjoy. Developed as a joint effort with Nissan North America, Inc., and based on the Nissan Frontier, the 2009 Equator will be available in both Extended Cab and Crew Cab body styles and rear-wheel and four-wheel-drive configurations. The all-new 2009 Suzuki Equator pickup truck is scheduled to go on sale in the United States in the fourth quarter of 2008. Pricing has not yet been announced.

“Since Suzuki has continued to strengthen its brand equity among outdoor enthusiasts, we thought now was the right time to produce a vehicle that meets the additional needs many of these people have,” said Mark Harano, president American Suzuki Automotive Operations. “Truck buyers are a particularly good fit for Suzuki since they’re likely to participate in motorcycle riding, power boating and other lifestyle-oriented activities that fit with our brand identity and our product portfolio. The Equator provides Suzuki with an opportunity to build an authentic connection with a group of consumers who are familiar with our brand and, in many circumstances, own other Suzuki products.”

To introduce the Equator, Suzuki is unveiling three separate representations of the truck during its Chicago Auto Show press conference. The three concepts, coined the RMZ-4 for off-road enthusiasts, Quad for outdoor adventurers and Quay for boating and watersports aficionados, showcase Suzuki’s diverse brand spirit, while illustrating the capability and flexibility of the all-new Suzuki Equator.

In addition to Chicago’s global reveal of the all-new Equator, Suzuki will showcase the SXForce, a sportbike-inspired concept reinforcing the link between the company’s rich motorcycle heritage and versatile line of fun-to-drive automobiles, as well as a range of outdoor and performance-oriented motorcycles and ATVs, including the KingQuad 450, LT-R450 QuadRacer and all-new Hayabusa sportbike, to name a few.

2009 Suzuki Equator

Performance and Functionality

Built at Nissan’s manufacturing facility in Smyrna, Tenn., the 2009 Equator features a fuel efficient 2.5-liter DOHC inline four with 152 horsepower and 171 lb.-ft. of torque or an optional 4.0-liter, V6 DOHC engine producing a class-leading 261 hp with 281 lb.-ft. of torque. Designed for outstanding performance and durability, the Equator’s V6 engine incorporates an aluminum block with cast iron cylinder liners, forged steel crankshaft, microfinished crankshaft and camshafts, Teflonr-coated pistons, variable valve timing and a silent two-stage timing chain.

The Equator is matched to either a five-speed electronically controlled automatic transmission (I4 and V6) or five-speed manual transmission (I4), and offers an available shift-on-the-fly four-wheel-drive system with an electronically controlled part-time two-speed transfer case. For enhanced off-road capability, the rugged Equator offers a comprehensive off-road traction system, including four-wheel limited slip, electronic locking rear differential, Vehicle Dynamic Control (VDC), hill descent control and hill start assist.

The Equator’s strong, fully boxed frame anchors a long 125.9-inch wheelbase (Extended Cab or Crew Cab/regular bed), enhancing driver and passenger comfort and stability, while its overall length of 205.5 inches (Extended Cab or Crew Cab/regular bed) provides the perfect balance of utility, maneuverability and composure for a midsize pickup truck. The 2009 Equator features an all-steel double-wishbone front suspension and solid axle rear suspension with overslung leaf springs and a long suspension stroke for optimized off-road dynamics. Maximum towing capacity is rated at 6,500 pounds. EPA fuel economy estimates are still preliminary.

Other Equator powertrain components include engine-speed-sensitive power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering for responsiveness and good on-center feel and standard four-wheel disc brakes with Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) and Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD). Equator also features a variety of available wheel and tire packages, including 16-inch off-road style wheels with rugged 265/75R16 tires and 17-inch wheels with 265/65R17 tires.

Styling and Utility

The all-new Equator features a contemporary exterior design with a number of unique Suzuki elements, including hood, front fenders, grille, bumpers, front fascia and tailgate. Both Equator Extended Cab and Crew Cab models offer an available high-utility bed that includes a factory-applied spray-on bedliner and an extensive tie-down system with adjustable tracks, providing ultimate cargo hauling flexibility through the use of five special “C” cross-section rails mounted in the bed (two channels in the bed floor and one each on the bed side rails and the bed header panel). Removable utility cleats slide into the channels, providing a wide range of attachment points for securing cargo - including Suzuki motorcycles or ATVs. Suzuki also will offer specialized bed accessories that make loading, securing and transporting a motorcycle or ATV easier than in many competitive trucks. To further satisfy the needs of active lifestyles, Suzuki will offer its customers a full range of more traditional accessories for use with the channel system, including bed dividers, sliding cargo trays and modular storage units. Crew Cab models will offer an available roof rack.

Interior

The Suzuki Equator offers the driver and up to four passengers a functional interior that combines versatility, cargo utility, comfort and convenience. Both Extended Cab and Crew Cab body styles feature flip-up rear seats, a fold-flat front passenger seat and removable storage boxes tucked beneath the rear seats to provide additional cargo capacity. The Equator offers additional convenience features such as a dual glove box with lock, damper and lamp, center console storage and one-liter bottle storage integrated into the front doors. A host of cupholders and power points are standard throughout the truck. Equator Crew Cab also will offer available leather-appointed seats, including a power-adjustable driver’s seat, heated seats, heated mirrors and a factory-installed moonroof. Additional available interior amenities include a Bluetoothr hands-free phone system, Rockford Fosgate-powered audio system with six-disc in-dash CD audio system, optional satellite radio and MP3 capability and MP3 player aux-in jack.

Safety and Packages

The all-new Equator includes a comprehensive list of standard safety equipment, including zone body construction with front and rear crumple zones, dual-stage front supplemental air bags with seat belt sensors and a front occupant classification sensor, three-point front seat belts with pretensioners and load limiters and Tire Pressure Monitoring System. To make the safety story even stronger, the Equator comes equipped with supplemental front seat side-impact air bags and supplemental curtain air bags for side impact and rollover protection for front and rear outboard passengers. Additionally, Extended Cab and Crew Cab models provide three-point seat belts for all rear seat occupants, including the center position for the Crew Cab. The LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) child seat anchor system is provided in the rear seat of the Crew Cab model.

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27th December 2007

Guangzhou Toyota plans to sell 210,000 vehicles in 2008

Guangzhou Toyota Motor Co, a joint venture between China’s Guangzhou Automobile and Toyota, said yesterday that it plans to sell 210,000 vehicles in China next year, a target that may turn the joint venture one of the top ten automakers in the country.

Ge Yuanzhe, general manager of Guangzhou Toyota, unveiled the 210,000 sales target to reporters yesterday.

“Considering the current sales records, we are confident to reach a sales target of 170,000 units this year,” said Feng Xingya, deputy general manager of the joint venture. With average monthly sales of 14,000 units, Camry has held its No.1 position in the upper and middle sedan segment for 12 consecutive months.

Specifically, Guangzhou Toyota expects to sell 175,000 Camry vehicles and 35,000 Yaris vehicles, a compact sedan which is to be produced in Guangzhou Toyota’s second plant by mid-2008.

In November, Chinese authorities have approved Guanghou Toyota’s plan to build a second plant in Guangzhou. The total capacity of Guangzhou Toyota, after the completion of the second plant, will reach half a million units annually.

Worldwide, Toyota said on Tuesday that it plans to unseat General Motors from No.1 automaker by selling 9.85 million vehicles worldwide next year, up 5 percent from this year.

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8th December 2007

Truckers wait out flooding on I-5 — at a cost of $4 million a day

The storm that hit the Puget Sound area Monday is having a devastating effect on commerce after swamping Interstate 5, the main artery that connects Seattle to Portland, and burying in mud several rail connections north and south of Seattle.

The effect and closures could last for days and into the weekend, according to Washington’s Department of Transportation.

Hundreds of trucks waited Tuesday on either side of a 20-mile stretch of I-5, between mileposts 68 and 89, while parts of the highway sat under 10 feet of water. The highway could be closed until at least Thursday — longer if the roads and bridges are found damaged after the flooding recedes.

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8th December 2007

Truck catches fire near Hagerstown fire station

If there could be a convenient place for a vehicle to catch on fire, Erik Goetz’s Dodge Ram might have found.

The truck was half a block from the Antietam Fire Co. when Goetz noticed smoke coming from under the hood, while he was stopped at a red light on West Antietam Street at the Summit Avenue intersection.

Goetz, 34, of Hagerstown, got out of the truck and took his 3 1/2-year-old son, Heath, into the Washington County Community Action Council building to call 911. That’s when he saw flames start to shoot out of the hood, he said.

Antietam Fire Co. trucks had the fire out within minutes. Firefighter Glenn Fuscsick said an engine malfunction was the most likely cause.

The truck had been acting up all day, “bucking” as he drove and emitting a gas smell.

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8th December 2007

Oil leak near lake will have minimal effect

A garbage truck leaked oil for two miles  while driving up Alabama Hill to the Silver Beach area near Lake Whatcom, but a city official said environmental damage will be minimal.

About half the affected area is within the lake’s watershed, said Scott Brown-Davis, storm water maintenance supervisor for the city Public Works department.

He said, however, that the possibility of the engine oil leaking into the drainage system is small, since crews were quick to cover drains with absorbent pads and most of the oil would run off to the shoulder of the roads anyway.

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8th December 2007

Fuel Truck Overturns On Whitestone Expressway

A 100-gallon gasoline spill in Queens afternoon caused some traffic troubles in the borough.

A fuel truck overturned at the Northern Boulevard off ramp of the southbound Whitestone Expressway, closing the off ramp.

Only a fraction of the contents of the 5,000-gallon truck spilled on to the street. The Department of Environmental Conservation says some of the fuel seeped into the top soil but there is no evidence the spill contaminated Flushing Creek.

The driver of the truck was hospitalized with minor injuries.

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