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Federal Weight-Distance Tax Proposed
Legislation replacing three federal truck taxes with a weight-distance tax was proposed May 13 by Senate Environment and Public Works Committee Chairman John Chafee (R-RI).
May 19, 1999TT's Seth Clevenger, Michael Freeze and Keiron Greenhalgh break down what ACT Expo revealed about trucking's road to sustainability.Â
Central Freight to Go Public
Central Freight Lines, a storied Texas-based regional less-than-truckload carrier, is planning the first initial public offering by a trucking company in more than a year.
May 19, 1999Sulfur in Diesel Targeted by EPA
Dramatic reduction of diesel’s sulfur content is one of the linchpins of an Environmental Protection Agency initiative to set new quality requirements for the fuel.
May 19, 1999Bias of Road Laws Against Truckers Drives Strike Call
Organizers of a July 5 trucker strike said they have been getting between 20 and 40 inquiries a day from drivers wanting to know more about the planned job action.
May 19, 1999Cirillo Does Not Support Separate Trucking Agency
The government’s top motor carrier safety regulator thinks setting a dedicated trucking agency apart from the highway office is not a good idea.
May 19, 1999Teamsters Issue Strike Threat to Carhaulers
Teamsters union negotiators have threatened to call a strike if bargaining with major vehicle transport companies doesn't produce an acceptable labor contract by May 31.
May 18, 1999Bias of Road Laws Against Truckers Drives Strike Call
Organizers of a July 5 trucker strike said they have been getting between 20 and 40 inquiries a day from drivers wanting to know more about the planned job action.
May 18, 1999NTSB: Poor Marks For Regulators
The National Transportation Safety Board looked at trucking regulators' response to its most urgent safety recommendations last week and found it seriously wanting.
May 18, 1999Ill-Funded Network on Life Support
On April 1, the U.S. Customs Service hooked up its beleaguered Automated Commercial System to a sort of Internet-based life support.
May 18, 1999Customs Asks for Computer Money
The Customs Service needs $1.4 billion over the next four years to replace the antiquated and increasingly shaky computer system it has used for the last 16 years, customs chief Raymond W. Kelly told the Senate Finance Committee.
May 18, 1999