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The nationwide diesel average continues to go lower, dipping around six cents this week to $4.146.
Truck tonnage continued to crawl out of the cellar in October, although demand remains soft overall, according to one report.
Diesel fuel was once again cheaper this week as the average price fell around eight cents to $4.209.
An estimated 59 percent of fleets say they are running their trucks for five years or less, according to a recent survey.
A lot has changed for the U.S. Postal Service under Delivering for America, and more is planned for the year ahead, according to Postmaster General Louis DeJoy.
A new Sorting & Delivery Center (S&DC) location has been announced by the U.S. Postal Service: Pompano Beach, Florida.
The national diesel average sank again this week, decreasing around seven cents to $4.294.
Legislation making truck drivers eligible for overtime pay was recently introduced in Congress.
The cost of diesel sank nearly nine cents this week, taking the national average down to $4.366.
Despite some gradual improvements, the freight market is still set up for a middling winter season, according to one report.