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FHWA to Survey Truckers on Parking

The federal government is looking into the adequacy of truck parking facilities again, conducting a nationwide survey of truck drivers to gauge their parking needs.

February 10, 2000

Diesel Prices Keep Rising

Parts of the eastern United States were hammered again by escalating diesel fuel prices, led by a 15.3-cent surge in the Central Atlantic region and 13-cent increase in New England in the course of a week.

February 9, 2000

Trucking Sues New Jersey Over Route Restrictions

Trucking and the state of New Jersey are heading to federal court to do battle over the ban that prohibits many out-of-state trucks from running on most of the state’s secondary road system.

February 9, 2000

Ford, UPS Forge Logistics Alliance

Ford Motor Co. has enlisted the logistics arm of United Parcel Service to oversee its delivery network, a deal the auto maker hopes will reduce by up to 40% the time it takes to deliver vehicles to dealers and customers and help it cut costs.

February 9, 2000

10 States Taking Aim at Cell Phone Users

Put the cellular phone down when you’re driving. That’s the message some legislators in 10 states hope to deliver to all drivers, four-wheelers and big rigs alike.

February 9, 2000

Truckers Consider Paperless Log Alternatives

Speculation that the Department of Transportation’s proposal to reform driver hours-of-service regulations may force the industry to adopt paperless logging systems presents trucking executives with an new quandary: What’s coming on market that will fill the bill?

February 9, 2000

Industry Looks to Puerto Rico As a Source of New Truck Drivers

Bring together an American trucking industry in desperate need of qualified drivers and a U.S. territory searching for ways to create jobs for its residents, and it just may be a match made in heaven.

February 9, 2000

Highway Trust Fund May Be Blessed With $3 Billion Fuel Tax Windfall

Burning more gallons of fuel means federal transportation budget makers will have a $3 billion windfall to work with in fiscal 2001.

February 9, 2000

OSHA Extends Ergonomics Comment Deadline

After refusing to budge on the issue for months, the federal government has agreed to extend the deadline for comments on its controversial ergonomics standard proposal.

February 9, 2000