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Opinion: Paving for the Long Term

When the federal government enacted the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, state departments of transportation rejoiced. Finally, everyone working together had obtained the desperately needed funds to improve America’s overworked highway system.

November 17, 1999

Land-Based Communications Fills Gap Left by Satellites

A growing list of communications companies are offering new land-based technologies as alternatives or complements to satellites for data or voice transmissions.

November 17, 1999

Meritor, Partner Roll Out Automated Transmission

ZF Meritor, a joint venture between Michigan-based Meritor Automotive and the German firm ZF Friedrichshafen, will roll out an automated truck transmission that does not require a clutch pedal.

November 17, 1999

Penalties Could Undermine Rail-Crossing Safety, DOT Told

New regulations designed to reduce the number of truck-train collisions may have the opposite effect and contribute to an increase in accidents, federal officials and others warned last week.

November 17, 1999

NITL to Sharpen Focus On Surface Transportation

Trucks, trains, ships and planes will be on the minds of the estimated 2,500 shippers who are gathering this week for the 92nd annual meeting of the National Industrial Transportation League.

November 17, 1999

Lack of Exercise, Poor Diet Top Drivers' Health Issues

A driver poll found that poor diet and a lack of exercise were among their top health concerns, and a health expert shared her wellness program with human resources professionals at an ATA forum.

November 17, 1999

Forum Finds Many Roles for Trucking Technology

Trucking executives took a new look at some old issues Nov. 8 and 9 at the American Trucking Associations Human Resources Forum in Alexandria, Va.

November 17, 1999

Trucking Leader in the Railroads’ Den

American Trucking Associations President Walter B. McCormick Jr. showed that he could throw verbal jabs just as well as he could take them during a panel discussion on railroad and trucking productivity.

November 10, 1999

Japan-U.S. Light-Medium Truck Makers Look to Canada

Japanese truck makers with established markets in the United States are heading north of the border to battle for sales of urban delivery trucks in Canada.

November 10, 1999