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FMCSA Posts Top Job Openings
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration is looking for a few good men or women to fill some top slots in the 3-month-old unit within the Department of Transportation.
April 26, 2000Shell Oil Co. Ads Take the Safe Trucking Approach
The battle to improve trucking’s image continued as Shell Oil Co. launched a new advertising campaign educating motorists on how to share the road with trucks and Amtrak ran a newspaper advertisement portraying truck drivers as dangerous.
April 26, 2000Truck Safety Enforcers to Hear From Top Federal Officers
The times, they are a-changing, and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance is starting to change as well.
April 26, 2000Congressmen to Block Size Increases
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is working to block any openings in truck size and weight laws that long rigs could roll through.
April 26, 2000Beer Wholesalers Support Intrastate Licenses
Beer wholesalers want to give states the right to issue commercial licenses to truck drivers operating in intrastate commerce.
April 26, 2000New Shell Ads Champion 'No-Zone' Message
The battle to improve trucking’s image continued as Shell Oil Co. launched a new advertising campaign educating motorists on how to share the road with trucks.
April 26, 2000DOT Unveils Hours Proposal
The Department of Transportation unveiled its long-awaited overhaul of the federal hours of service regulations Tuesday, calling for 14 hours on-duty followed by 10 hours off duty. The proposal also calls for electronic data recorders.
April 26, 2000Beer Wholesalers Back Intrastate Licenses
Beer wholesalers want to give states the right to issue commercial licenses to truck drivers operating in intrastate commerce.
April 26, 2000Congressmen Move to Preserve LCV Limits
A bipartisan group of lawmakers is working to block any openings in truck size and weight laws that long rigs could roll through by calling for an extension of a federal law limiting longer combination vehicles.
April 25, 2000CVSA to Hold Spring Workshop
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance is holding its spring workshop this week, and members will spend two days of this year's spring workshop on issues ranging from uniform weighing procedures to electronic logbooks.
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