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DOT Gets New Public Affairs Chief

The Department of Transportation has a familiar face as its new chief spokesman. William Schulz, the department’s deputy director of public affairs, has been named director of public affairs.

April 1, 1999

NPTC Chief Calls for Stricter Enforcement

The debate over truck safety moved in a new direction Thursday as the National Private Truck Council called on the Department of Transportation to focus enforcement activities on drivers and carriers with the worst safety records.

April 1, 1999

Training Grant Beginning to Pay Off

The trucking industry would love to put hard-working people like Joe Childress behind the wheel of a big rig. And that’s where he will end up after participating in a program that teams the U.S. Department of Labor with state trucking associations, the PTDI and ATA.

April 1, 1999

Advertising Polishes Trucking's Image

Public Opinion indicates that a lot of people appreciate truck drivers but don’t really understand the nuts and bolts of the industry and may not realize how much it is doing to improve highway safety.

April 1, 1999

Proposed Rule Changes Could Prove Expensive for Liquified Gas Haulers

A proposed rule changing unloading operations for haulers of liquefied compressed gases such as propane could cost as much as $3,000 for each truck, an industry official said.

April 1, 1999

Intermodal 'Roadability' Gets Push

The government is pushing intermodal roadworthiness forward with a request for comments on a proposal that would make the company that hands a container and chassis to the motor carrier responsible for the equipment’s condition.

April 1, 1999

BNSF Testing New Intermodal Service

The Burlington Northern & Santa Fe Railway is testing a new service allowing customers to reserve intermodal service.

April 1, 1999

Future Fuel May Have Less Sulfur

Engine manufacturers and petroleum companies will meet in mid-April to talk about the future of the diesel engine in the face of increasing government regulation.

April 1, 1999

Congressman Is Updating Bill To Limit Truck Size and Weight

Rep. Jim Oberstar said he will try again to expand the freeze on longer combination vehicles, while American Trucking Associations and other industry groups push their agenda on LCVs and other issues in written comments responding to a Department of Transportation report on truck sizes and weights.

April 1, 1999