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Military Orders Carriers To Bill by PowerTrack

Over the protests of some trucking companies, the Defense Department has decreed that motor carriers must sign up with the PowerTrack online rate-payment system by Sept. 30 if they want to haul military freight for the government.

September 6, 2000

Republicans Pledge to Try to Override Clinton Veto

Congress will vote Sept. 7 whether to override President Clinton’s veto of the bill that would have provided estate tax relief to family-owned businesses, including trucking companies, beginning next year.

September 6, 2000

Airborne Says Expansion Needs Union’s Assistance

Airborne Express is seeking new contract terms for its Teamsters-represented pick-up and delivery drivers to pave the way for an expansion of ground-based package delivery services.

September 6, 2000

Freightliner ‘Specs’ Used Trucks for New Customers

Freightliner Corp. has begun a remanufacturing program aimed at creating a “used truck product line” to compete with both the new and used trucks of other manufacturers.

September 6, 2000

DOT Weighs Role of Fatigue as Human Factor in Crashes

Fatigue management is one of the most challenging and important human factors facing transportation workers today, according to a group of government and industry experts who attended a Department of Transportation conference on the subject.

September 6, 2000

Enforcement Community to Examine Future of Truck Safety at CVSA

North America’s commercial vehicle safety enforcement officials hope to gather all the players in the truck safety debate under one tent during their annual meeting in Grand Rapids, Mich.

September 6, 2000

Feds Shut Down Indiana Carrier

An Indiana trucking company was ordered to halt its operations Aug. 29 for allegedly allowing its drivers to falsify their logbooks.

September 6, 2000

Government Tries to Nail Down Things That Stick Out From Trucks

The government is eyeballing the dimensions of the hardware that protrudes from tractors and trailers — mirrors, lights and aerodynamic devices — in the context of vehicle length, width and height regulations.

September 6, 2000

New York’s New Cigarette Law May Prompt Industry Lawsuit

The New York State Motor Truck Association is considering taking legal action to stop enforcement of a new state law that would require carriers to make sure receivers of cigarettes are properly licensed.

September 6, 2000