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Diesel Prices Rise Yet Again
The national average price of diesel fuel rose 0.8 cents to $1.194 per gallon on Aug. 30, marking the 12th straight week of increases.
September 3, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 3
This afternoon's headlines: Truckers walk out at Baltimore port, threaten to expand protest; Town of Chester wants large-truck ban lifted; and Blue Water Bridge reopening stalled.
September 3, 1999UPS Driver Sues Teamsters
A United Parcel Service driver who was beaten and stabbed by Teamsters because he worked during a 1997 strike is suing the union and 10 officials.
September 2, 1999U.S. 23 Project in Ky. Complete
With little fanfare, a 30-year renovation project to four-lane all of U.S. 23 has been finished. The region's main north-south artery is one of the busiest coal-hauling routes in the country.
September 2, 1999Trailer Sales Up in June
Shipments of truck trailers rose slightly in June, totaling 23,708, a 3.1% increase over the 22,985 shipped in May, according to the Truck Trailer Manufacturers Association.
September 2, 1999Drought Hits Ag Haulers Hard
East Coast farmers and the truckers they rely on to transport their goods have been hit hard by this season’s blistering heat and record-setting dry spell.
September 2, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 2
In the news this morning: Protest slows flow of cargo at Baltimore port; DOT reviews gaps in driver safety standards; and Va. politician sues trucker, firm over crash.
September 2, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 2
This afternoon's headlines: U.S. Customs says its not liable for cargo damage; Many job deaths in Miss. happen on state roads; and Sen. Baucus to drive a semi from Missoula to Billings.
September 2, 1999J.B. Hunt to Convert Fleet to Conventional Cabs
J.B. Hunt Transport Services will spend more than $1 billion over five years to convert its fleet of 9,000 cabover truck tractors to conventional tractors, company officials said Aug. 26.
September 1, 1999Truckers Abandon Secondary N.J. Roads in Wake of Ban
Commercial trucks drivers accustomed to using two major roads in New Jersey are heeding the governor’s month-old order banning them from those and other thoroughfares, even though enforcement has not begun.
September 1, 1999