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Antilock Brake Systems on Trucks to Be Studied by Government
How well the antilock brake system technology performs in heavy trucks will be part of a multiyear study by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
August 23, 2000Brian Work of CloneOps.ai discusses where AI agents fit into today’s supply chain workflows and what they might mean for the future of trucking operations.Â
Inspectors Cite Complications in DOT’s Hours Reform
The people who enforce the hours of service agree that the 61-year-old regulations need to be updated to reflect modern trucking, but the Department of Transportation’s proposal is developing a reputation among the ranks of roadside inspectors as being too complex.
August 23, 2000CVSA Invites Eclectic Mix to Discuss Trucking Safety
Talk about a gathering of strange bedfellows.
August 23, 2000Highway Heroes Search Under Way
Goodyear Tire and Rubber is soliciting nominations for the 18th annual installment of its Highway Hero awards.
August 23, 2000IRP Wants Last Few Wrinkles Ironed Out by Member States
Five states other than the main culprit, California, need to make changes to their truck registration rules or risk ending up on the wrong side of the International Registration Plan.
August 23, 2000Dina Pays Bond Interest Within Grace Period
Mexican truck and bus manufacturer Consorcio G. Grupo Dina made the $6.5 million interest payment on its convertible bond just in time to avoid being penalized for tardiness.
August 23, 2000Emery, Post Office Start New Venture Despite Litigation
Emery Worldwide and the United States Postal Service are taking a second stab at doing business together with Parcel@ºÚÁϳԹÏÍø, an Emery product that uses the post office for the final leg of delivery.
August 23, 2000Editorial: The Select Few
It’s hard to decide what’s more impressive about the National Truck Driving Championships: the caliber of the competitors or the relatively small number of companies represented in the competition.
August 23, 2000Opinion: Trucking Is No Sweatshop
Michael H. Belzer, associate director of the University of Michigan Trucking Industry Program, a former truck driver and union sympathizer, has written a book that claims to trace the effects of deregulation on the trucking industry.
August 23, 2000Countdown To Victory
Waiting is the hardest part on the final day at the driving tournament.
August 23, 2000