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UPS Vision Decision Has Limited Effect on Industry

United Parcel Service cannot maintain a companywide policy against hiring truckers with monocular vision to drive trucks under 10,000 pounds, according to a Dec. 12 decision by the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California.

January 10, 2001

Editorial: Arrivals and Departures

President-elect George Bushs appointment of Norman Y. Mineta as his transportation secretary virtually insures that the Department of Transportation will be off and running quickly after the inauguration.

January 10, 2001

Opinion: Adding 15 Years to the Drivers Life

American men live an average of 76 years. Male truck drivers in America live an average of 61 years, according to Dr. Martin Moore-Ede, a Toronto researcher. If you do the math, you find that truck drivers lose out on 15 years of life. So for males, if you are an over-the-road driver, statistically you will not live nearly as long as your counterparts in other industries.

January 10, 2001

Theres the West,Then Theres California

At a recent public hearing in South Gate, Calif., angry residents demanded a ban on diesel-powered trucks because they believed diesel exhaust to be a health hazard.

January 10, 2001

Large Firms Seek Profit in Helping Small Operations

Small fleets and independent owner-operators, expected to bear the brunt of the coming shakeout in trucking, are getting a helping hand from an unlikely source.

January 10, 2001

Deal Approved, Volvo Transfers Stock to Renault

AB Volvo transferred some 41 million shares of its stock to Renault SA Jan. 2 as payment for 100% of the shares in the French companys truck business.

January 10, 2001

Volvo Mum in Wake of Lawsuit Based on Cost Per Mile Program

Volvo Trucks North America no longer wants to talk about its much-advertised Cost Per Mile program since it was sued by Great Southern Truck Co., which claimed VTNAs failure to honor the programs financial commitments contributed to the Volvo dealers bankruptcy.

January 10, 2001

Truck Leasing Company Founder Ralph Ryder Dies

Ralph B. Ryder, a founding member of Ryder System, died of heart failure on Dec. 28 at a hospital in Coral Gables, Fla. He was 90.

January 10, 2001

Governors Give Fuel Deliverers Hours Pass

With constituents shivering in the deep freeze that has gripped much of the nation, several Midwestern governors suspended hours-of-service regulations for fuel truck drivers.

January 10, 2001