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Truck Speed Limits Unchanged
Montana’s motorists will be bound by a numerical speed limit, but the laws for truckers will be held in place by their own request.
February 24, 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.
ANR Sells Flatbed Truckload Division
ANR Advance Transportation Co. of Milwaukee announced the sale of ConEx, its flatbed truckload division, to an undisclosed investor group.
February 24, 1999UPS Reports Higher Earnings in '98
TT File PhotoBuoyed by the first-ever profit on its international operations, United Parcel Service turned in a stellar performance in 1998. The Atlanta-based parcel carrier earned $1.7 billion on revenue of $24.8 billion, compared with net income of $909 million on revenue in 1997.
February 24, 1999Rail Safety Record Is Criticized
The safety record of railroads was criticized this week by a new group comprised of municipal officials from around the country.
February 24, 1999EU Ban of Jets Rankles Carriers
A vote by the European Union to reduce aircraft noise by banning the use of some Boeing 727 aircraft has international air freight carriers and the U.S. Congress up in arms.
February 24, 1999Congressional Panel Hears Calls For Improved Truck Safety
TT File PhotoA congressional panel Tuesday heard pleas to improve truck safety by reducing drivers' hours, increasing their required sleep and expanding inspections of big rigs. Rep. Frank Wolf (R-VA.) contends the Motor Carrier and Highway Safety business unit is too cozy with the trucking industry.
February 24, 1999OOIDA: Stop Double Fuel Taxation
The fuel use taxes collected on toll roads in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and New York amount to illegal double taxation of truckers, according to the Owner Operator Independent Drivers Association.
February 24, 1999Tester Admits to Defrauding Truckers
A woman has pleaded guilty in a federal court to a charge arising from a scheme to take truckers’ money for performing drug testing services without ever having a doctor review the results.
February 24, 1999Engine Firms Face New Settlement Obstacles
Diesel engine companies thought the book was nearly closed on their dispute over emissions testing when they agreed to settle the allegations in October, but the final chapter may be months from being written.
February 23, 1999AFL-CIO Endorses Safety Agenda
The Transportation Trades Department of the AFL-CIO adopted a new safety agenda at the winter meeting of the labor federation’s Executive Board.
February 23, 1999