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Federal Inspectors Asked to Meet Higher Bar

Although state personnel conduct roadside safety checks, they are not the only cadre of trucking safety inspectors. The federal government fields a small force, concentrating mostly on reviewing the safety performance of entire trucking fleets by visiting the carrier’s office and poring through the records.

March 29, 2000

Oscar Heist Illustrates Age-Old Cargo Problem

The heist of the Oscar statues from a Roadway Express facility in California recently put the spotlight on cargo theft, but transportation industry officials know this is not a new problem.

March 29, 2000

Small Carriers Struggle to Grow

Small carriers planning to grow quickly should hire owner-operators rather than buy new trucks and grapple with driver shortages, according to a panel addressing small carrier issues.

March 29, 2000

Seeking Common Cause in Training Truck Drivers

Trucking companies and driver training schools opened hailing frequencies with each other during a landmark March 17 meeting organized by two national driver training groups. A transmission came in loud and clear: Better cooperation is needed among the parties.

March 29, 2000

Batts Moves on to Transportal to Pursue Truckload Issues

Six months ago, Lana Batts said she wouldn’t have dreamed of being an executive for an Internet portal. But one day after her last public speech as president of the Truckload Carriers Association, on March 20, the grande dame of trucking was leading a press conference introducing Transportal, an Internet service she said is designed to help her former constituents operate more efficiently.

March 29, 2000

Cost of Replacing Driver Averages More Than $8,000, Industry Study Shows

Both carriers and drivers lose financially from driver turnover, according to studies conducted for the Truckload Carriers Association.

March 29, 2000

TCA Has to Decide What to Do With Driver Training Certification

The Professional Truck Driver Institute is heading into uncertain waters as its president departs for the private sector, and the organization develops a plan to stand on its own two feet.

March 29, 2000

Drug, Alcohol Test Changes

The intent is a good one, but some of the details are devilish, industry representatives told the Department of Transportation at a public meeting on a long list of proposed changes to the drug and alcohol testing regulations.

March 29, 2000

Senate Shows Interest in Fuel Tax

Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott (R-Miss.) revived proposals to suspend a portion of the federal motor fuels tax in order to help truckers and motorists cope with out-of-control fuel prices.

March 29, 2000