FTR's Trucking Conditions Index, as reported in the February 2012 Trucking Update, increased in December to a reading of 7.0. This is the third consecutive month that the reading has increased reflecting an improving climate for truckers as U.S. economic fundamentals strengthened during Q4 of 2011. Capacity pressures from forecasted 4% growth in truck loadings alongside driver recruitment challenges should keep TCI in good positive territory throughout 2012. The Trucking Conditions Index is a compilation of factors affecting trucking companies. Any reading above zero indicates an adequate trucking environment with readings above 10 a sign that volumes, prices and margin are in a good range for trucking companies.

Larry Gross, Senior Consultant for FTR commented 'Demand for truck transport continues to grow at rates outstripping the growth in GDP. We believe this growth trend will continue, barring an exterior shock to the economy such as an uncontained European default situation or a disruption emanating from the Mideast. Growth should be sufficient to keep the balance firmly in favor of trucking carriers throughout the year.'