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NTSB Announces Hearing Agenda
The National Transportation Safety Board announced details of its planned public hearing on truck and bus safety.
March 18, 1999Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
Train Crashes Into Truck, Kills Driver
A Wichita man died Wednesday when a freight train crashed into the cab of his dump truck while he crossed a section of tracks lacking warning lights or automatic gates.
March 18, 1999CTA Pusher Truck Out of Service
Trucks traveling over Donner Pass on Interstate 80 will no longer be able to count on the pusher truck operated by the California Trucking Association to bail them out.
March 18, 1999Three Charged in Trucker Shooting
Three suspects are in custody in connection with the killing of a gasoline delivery driver last month at a gas station in Pennsylvania.
March 18, 1999British Stowaway Bill Gains Trucking Support
Legislation to fine British truck drivers more than $3,000 for each illegal immigrant found onboard their trucks will contain safeguards to protect “truly innocent drivers,” said Britain’s Freight Transport Association, which represents trucking interests.
March 18, 1999Mead Urges Congress to Take 'Hammer Approach' to Truck Safety
The Department of Transportation’s inspector general was back on Capitol Hill Thursday, urging Congress to completely remodel the federal government’s trucking safety program..
March 18, 1999Arkansas House Panel OKs Higher Diesel Tax for Highway Program
The Arkansas House Revenue and Taxation Committee today endorsed a Senate plan to put a greater tax burden on the trucking industry to pay for state highway improvements.
March 18, 1999Canada Diesel Deal Not Near
Truck diesel engine makers disputed claims by Canadian officials that they were working on a settlement over alleged emissions violations, similar to the one the manufacturers signed with U.S. officials in October.
March 17, 1999TCA Faces ATA Integration Decision
If all goes as planned March 17, the Truckload Carriers Association will decide on a new vision that will remove the 61-year-old group from the public policy arena and put it on the path toward integration with American Trucking Associations.
March 17, 1999Smuggling Human Cargo Is Big Business
Truck drivers may soon face a hard blow to their wallets under a British proposal to stem the tide of illegal immigrants flooding the island nation, mostly from Eastern Europe.
March 17, 1999