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Freightliner Recalls 133,000 Work Trucks

Freightliner Corp. is recalling thousands of vocational and severe-service type trucks with air brakes made since 1991 to repair a faulty brake pin that the National Transportation Safety Board said contributed to a fatal accident.

November 8, 2000

Mexico Makes it Official: 53-Foot Trailers Are Legal

Mexican regulators have given their approval to the use of 53-foot semitrailers behind long-nose conventional power units on designated highways, which should open main routes in Mexico to the type of tractor-trailer configuration that is common in the United States.

November 8, 2000

Dina Claims Western Star Breached Contract

Consorcio G. Grupo Dina, a leading Mexican manufacturer of heavy trucks, filed a $110 million lawsuit against Western Star Trucks over the cancellation of a major supply contract.

November 8, 2000

McCormick to TCA: Change Coming Jan. 1

American Trucking Associations President Walter B. McCormick Jr., in a blunt speech here to members of the Truckload Carriers Association, said the relationship between the two groups would be markedly changed after Jan. 1, now that TCA has voted not to affiliate with ATA.

November 8, 2000

EPA Budget Includes Money For Particulate Matter Research

More money for research into particulate matter, development of a new class of alternative fuels, and a study of breathing problems are part of this year’s appropriation for the Environmental Protection Agency.

November 8, 2000

Inhofe Curtails Criticism Of EPA Sulfur Regulation

Sen. James Inhofe's communication problems with the Environmental Protection Agency could linger or clear up overnight, depending on who is elected president Nov. 7, said the Republican senator's spokesman.

November 8, 2000

‘Smart Road’ Technology Aids Research at Virginia Tech

A “smart” road and a “smart” bridge at the Virginia Tech Transportation Institute are helping researchers develop ways to improve road and vehicle safety for trucks, automobiles and buses.

November 8, 2000

McQuaide Inc. to Shut Down LTL Operation Before Thanksgiving

A 37-year-old motor carrier will close its doors before Thanksgiving, largely due to high diesel prices.

November 8, 2000

Editorial: So Little Time in the 24/7/365 World of Trucking

Spending several days in a hotel clustered with thousands of trucking industry leaders and executives reviewing the issues of yesterday, today and tomorrow reinforces the notion that vigilance is a full-time — or as some of us are fond of saying today, a 24/7/365 — job.

November 8, 2000