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URS Names New Chief Executive

After a three-month search, United Road Services named Gerald R. Riordan, the former head of Ryder Systems consumer truck rental business, to be its new chief executive officer.

October 20, 1999

Opinion: Memories of Transport Topics Bill Odlin

Ill never forget the first time I met William S. Odlin Jr., longtime editor of Transport Topics, who died Oct. 5 of cancer. He cast a giant shadow during his 26 years on the paper, not only with his towering physical statue, but with his eminent character of spirit which, when it touched your heart, indelibly stamped a legacy of imperishable memories to cherish for a lifetime.

October 20, 1999

Spending Bill Cuts Off Money For Motor Carrier Safety Office

The Office of Motor Carrier and Highway Safety will go out of business if President Clinton signs a transportation spending bill that received final approval from Congress Oct. 4.

October 13, 1999

EPA Unveils Next Step in Emissions Reduction

The Environmental Protection Agency last week proposed phase one of its plan to drastically curtail truck pollution within the next decade.

October 13, 1999

Owner-Operators File Lawsuits Against Engine Makers

Truckers who feel as if theyre the ones who will end up paying for a $1 billion settlement between the nations six largest diesel engine makers and the Environmental Protection Agency are suing the engine producers.

October 13, 1999

Thousands Sign to Nullify Oregon Weight-Distance Tax Repeal

As hard as it was to kill the Oregon weight-distance tax, it may be equally tough to keep it dead, now that oppenents are trying force a public vote on the tax's repeal.

October 13, 1999

Making Truckers Feel At 窪蹋勛圖厙 on the Open Road

People stuck their heads through the back door of the big sleeper box from Indiana Custom Trucks on display at the recent Great American Trucking Show in Dallas. Cmon in, folks, urged John Miller, a sales representative for ICT, sitting in the sleepers dining nook. Take a look around.

October 13, 1999

Low Driver Pay Could Mean 'Potential Disaster' for Truckload

Trucking companies have shot themselves in the foot by failing to improve driver wages sooner, a consultant to the industry warned at a recent transportation conference.

October 13, 1999

Hassles, Maybe, but No Disasters Foreseen for the Y2K Unprepared

Carriers that have not done any testing to see if they are ready to dodge the computer problems associated with the changeover to the Year 2000 had better be prepared to unravel an awful mess when they show up for work Jan. 1 if they can get in the building at all.

October 13, 1999