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NationsWay Closure Sparks Scramble For Carrier’s Drivers

The May 20 closure of NationsWay Transport Service, one of the largest less-than-truckload operations in the country, caught many shippers and employees by surprise, even though the Colorado-based freight carrier had been unprofitable in recent years.

June 2, 1999

Meals Deductions Back on the Hill

Truck drivers will get back to the 80% tax deduction for meals more quickly if legislation introduced in Congress May 19 becomes law.

June 2, 1999

TCA Safety Managers Seek Greater Commitment From Truck Chiefs

Although Transportation Secretary Rodney Slater declined an invitation to speak at the Truckload Carriers Association Safety Council’s annual meeting, more than 200 safety managers were ready to deliver a message to him: More regulation and tougher enforcement will not produce safer highways unless trucking management is fully committed to safety.

June 2, 1999

Annual Check Up and Salute Starts

State, provincial and federal officials are spreading out across the continent, looking for unsafe trucks and truckers, and at the same time carrying the message that the vast majority of professional drivers are safe — and very much appreciated.

June 2, 1999

U.S., Canada Try to Uncork Border

The United States and Canada have a plan in the works to slash border crossing times for truck drivers.

June 2, 1999

Knight Family Helps Bankroll Opening of New Logistics Firm

The owners of Knight Transportation, one of the most successful truckload carriers in the country, are backing a new logistics company headed by three former Schneider Logistics executives.

June 2, 1999

Diesel Price Finds 8-Week Low

The pump price of diesel slid to an eight-week low last week, with a national average of $1.066 a gallon, just before the summer travel season began.

June 2, 1999

Editorial: Carrier Agency Considered

Step by step, inch by inch, Congress is moving closer to consensus on how best to improve truck safety. One big step came last week when Rep. Frank Wolf signaled his willingness to consider creating a separate motor carrier administration and expressed his commitment to getting the job done this year.

June 2, 1999

Opinion: Spreading Out, Reigning In

In politics, it often seems there are no new ideas, only new leaders advocating the same themes, repackaged for a new generation of voters. Remember 1988 and the television commercials showing toxic waste pouring into Boston Harbor? As the 2000 election season heats up, expect to see commercials talking about the horrors of suburban sprawl and smog.

June 2, 1999