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ATA Asked to Sue Oregon on Ton-Mile Tax

Having lost in the court of public opinion, Oregon trucking representatives now want to take their battle against the state’s weight-distance tax to a real courthouse.

June 13, 2000

Feds Wonder if Safety Tech is Distracting

When does the growth of information technology for trucking become information overload that could distract the driver? Federal transportation officials have decided it’s time to look into the question, since it could have negative implications for safety.

June 13, 2000

RPSA Clarifies Hazmat Placard Placement

Hazardous materials placards may be placed at a level below the trailer’s floor and behind the rear underride guard as long as they are not obscured, according to a June 2 decision by the Department of Transportation’s Research and Special Programs Administration.

June 13, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - June 13

In the news this morning: Florida pulls licenses of 519 truckers; S.C. Trucking Association names its first woman president; and Feds say Midwest drivers pay unfair gasoline prices.

June 13, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - June 13

This afternoon's headlines: Rep. Rahall urges highway designers to think intermodal; Peace Bridge Authority, N.Y. residents oppose buyout proposal; and Sens. Voinovich, Breaux draft legislation to force EPA to consider costs of regulations.

June 13, 2000

DOT Relents, Extends Hours Comment Period

The Department of Transportation is extending the deadline for comments on its proposed hours of service rulemaking until Oct. 30.

June 12, 2000

Maine Carrier, NBC Head Back to Court

A jury will decide later this year whether the producers of “Dateline NBC” misrepresented their intentions to a Maine trucking company owner in developing a segment on driver fatigue for the television news show.

June 12, 2000

Congress Takes Aim at Estate Taxes

Trucking companies are part of a ground swell of public sentiment seeking repeal of the estate tax, which kicks in when family-held businesses or property are transferred from one generation to another, and Congress is taking note.

June 12, 2000

Putting a Price on New Hours Rules

Productivity improvements in the logistics and trucking industries generated by computers and use of the Internet may be imperiled by the Transportation Department’s hour-of-service rules, according to a leading industry analyst.

June 12, 2000