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Smile! Your Safety Record Is Online

The availability of vehicle inspection and accident data on the Internet from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is beginning to play a bigger role in determining who qualifies for insurance coverage.

May 31, 2000

Simple Habits, Faithfully Followed

Sometimes, a word to the wise really is sufficient. Liberty Mutual Insurance Co. found that when trucking company managers and their drivers were told how to avoid costly accidents that could result in property damage, lawsuits, crippling injuries or death, they did indeed pay very careful attention.

May 31, 2000

STB Decision on UP Rate Called 'Win' for Shippers

Rail shipper groups are hailing a decision by the Surface Transportation Board that the Union Pacific Railroad overcharged FMC Corp. on some 2 million tons of chemical shipments over past three years.

May 31, 2000

'Weekend' Rest Would Hurt Productivity, Analyst Says

The mandatory “weekends” that drivers would be required to take under the Department of Transportation’s hour-of-service proposal would cut into trucking productivity more than any other provision of the regulations — possibly by as much as 28%, according to a consultant’s study.

May 31, 2000

ATA to Fight Hours Proposal With Grass-Roots Campaign

Economic ruin, not highway safety, would be the result of the hours-of-service changes envisioned by the Department of Transporaton, according to the leader of American Trucking Associations.

May 31, 2000

Choice of Hart Seen Positive By Industry

Trucking insiders have given an emphatic thumbs-up to the appointment of Clyde J. Hart Jr. as acting deputy administrator at the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

May 31, 2000

Congressman Just Says No To Proposed Hours Rules

Rep. Lee Terry wants to stop the proposed hours-of-service rules dead in their tracks.

May 31, 2000

IT-Logistics Council Struggles With Its Options

KISSIMMEE, Fla. – The Information Technology and Logistics Council, unable to decide among three less-than-ideal options about its future, chose to go back to the drawing board.

May 31, 2000

LTL Group Asks for Exemption

The Distribution and LTL Carriers Association has asked that its members be excluded from proposed ergonomics standards in the workplace.

May 31, 2000