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Multiple CDL Holders Decline
Efforts to rein in one of the main abuses in the commercial driver licensing program have shown a measure of success, according to the author of a study.
May 25, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
Bill Would Speed Up Texas Trucks
A bill to remove the speed limit differential between cars and trucks in Texas was approved by both houses of the state legislature. Now all that remains is for some differences between the two bills to be worked out and Gov. George W. Bush to sign it.
May 25, 1999Competitive Rail Access Unlikely to Pass, UP Says
Officials of the nation's largest railroad said they don't believe Congress will pass legislation to force carriers to permit their competitors to operate over their tracks.
May 25, 1999More Drivers May Get Vision Waivers
An additional 32 truck drivers with substandard vision in one eye are trying to get commercial driver licenses.
May 25, 1999Trucking Awaits Effect Of Court's EPA Ruling
The May 14 court ruling that placed federal air quality standards in limbo is unlikely to have any short-term consequences for trucking. But the ramifications could be far-reaching if Congress has to fill in lost regulations -- and that will depend on how the Environmental Protection Agency fares with its probable appeal.
May 24, 1999American Freightways Rebuilds After Twister
Photo from American Freightways Freight was flowing less than two days after a tornado flattened an American Freightways terminal in Oklahoma City. One of several twisters that ripped through Oklahoma on May 3 totaled the facility, destroying close to 200 trailers and eight tractors.
May 24, 1999Oregon's Ton-Mile Tax Lives On
Oregon legislators rejected a plan to replace the state's weight-distance tax with a levy on diesel fuel.
May 24, 1999Virginia Brothers Suspected Of Killing Truck Driver
Police suspect two brothers are responsible for the murder of a trucker who has been missing since late April.
May 24, 1999Ergonomics Rule Ban Moves Forward
Industry efforts to delay a federal ergonomics rule until after a scientific study of the issues is completed advanced in Congress.
May 24, 1999NationsWay Files Bankruptcy, Ceases Operations
NationsWay Transport Service of Commerce City, Colo., one of the largest less-than-truckload carriers in the country, has ceased operating after filing for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in Phoenix on May 20, according to report in the Denver Post.
May 21, 1999