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A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 12
This Morning's Headlines: Quebec Police Arrest Protesting Truckers; Bipartisan Congress Drives Toward Tougher Truck Regulations; and Higher Fines are Proposed for I-78, Other Highways.
October 12, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.
Symposium Tackles Trucking Safety
The second International Large Truck Safety Symposium brought together more than 150 motor carriers, federal officials and safety advocates to find ways to make the industry safer.
October 12, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 12
This Afternoon's Headlines: FHWA Intends to Grant 40 More Vision Exemptions; Oregon Republicans Split on Anti-Gas Tax Measure; and iFLEET Pioneers Use of Internet for Fleet Industry.
October 12, 1999Official Charged in CDL Scandal
Another employee of the Illinois secretary of state's drivers license facility has been charged with taking payoffs, bringing to 17 the number of people indicted in the yearlong investigation.
October 11, 1999Teamsters Strike Continues
As Wawa Food Market's truck drivers entered their second week of striking, several Philadelphia council members called for good-faith contract bargaining talks from their employer.
October 11, 1999Ore. Weight-Distance Fight Continues
As hard as it was to kill the Oregon weight-distance tax, it may be equally tough to keep it dead, now that oppenents are trying force a public vote on the tax's repeal.
October 11, 1999TMC Heads to Tampa
Though the Maintenance Council's fall meeting theme is "Fleet Maintenance Fundamentals,” the organization’s role within American Trucking Associations will also be a hot topic.
October 11, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 11
This morning's headlines: Truckers Vote to Continue Protest; Truck Driver Called a Hero After Risky Rescue; and Trucking Company Owner Admits His Drivers Were on Road Too Long.
October 11, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 11
This afternoon's headlines: Truck License Scam Detected in 1996; Distribution Industry Benefits from Consolidations; and Leuliette Quits Detroit Diesel.
October 11, 1999Ergonomics Roadblock Withdrawn
A proposal that would have stalled the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s controversial rules on workplace ergonomics was withdrawn on the Senate floor.
October 8, 1999