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Federal Judge Rules Inspector General Overstepped Powers in Office

The Department of Transportation’s inspector general went too far when it searched a trucking company’s offices and seized its records last year, said a federal judge in Phoenix.

October 6, 1999

Truckers Block Roads in Europe

Protesting truck drivers blocked highways into Luxembourg today as European Union transport ministers gathered there to debate proposals to reduce truckers' working hours.

October 6, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 6

This afternoon's headlines: Wawa, union at odds over strike's effect; OPEC ministers plan to meet as prices slip; and a former Md. trash hauler is sentenced, fined for falsifying records.

October 6, 1999

Fuel Experts Offer Cost-Cutting Tips

There is no sign that rising prices of petroleum and diesel fuel have “topped off,” a commodities specialist told truck fleet managers last week.

October 6, 1999

Ports Put Dredging Tax on Hit List

Faced with the possibility of new taxes to cover dredging operations, ports are starting to exercise their political muscle.

October 6, 1999

Seattle, Tacoma Strike Deadlines Pass

The Sept. 30 deadline for job actions at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma came and went with no strike called.

October 6, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 6

In the news this morning: DaimlerChrysler reaches contract with Canadian Auto Workers; N.J. lawmakers propose trucking safety bureau; and Feds expand Ill. CDL probe.

October 6, 1999

DOT Won't Release Hours Research

The Department of Transportation says it will not release the scientific basis of new hours-of-service regulations for truck drivers before a proposal is unveiled.

October 5, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 5

This afternoon's headlines: European truckers stage protests for shorter hours; Teamsters strike against Wawa causing little inconvenience; and ABF Freight breaks ground for new terminal.

October 5, 1999