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TL Executives Support Firmer Safety Program
Almost half of truckload carrier executives surveyed by Transport Topics during the Truckload Carriers Association’s annual meeting in Las Vegas think federal and state truck safety laws need significant improvement.
April 15, 1999Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.Â
Nasstrac Backs Drive to Raise Limits on Truck Size, Weight
The National Small Shipments Traffic Conference is stepping into the truck size and weight fray and trying to build a cooperative, rather than antagonistic, relationship with trucking.
April 15, 1999Drivers Have High Profile at NTSB
For the Chinese, 1999 is the year of the rabbit. For the National Transportation Safety Board, this is the year of heavy vehicle safety.
April 15, 1999Lift Group Lauds Training Rules
When the Industrial Truck Association meets this week in Washington, D.C., its members will be basking in a victory.
April 15, 1999Cargo Theft Dominates SC Agenda
Cargo theft is big business. The FBI estimates that $6 billion in goods is stolen from trucks, trains, ships and planes each year.
April 15, 1999New Charges in Ill. CDL Scandal
Additional indictments were handed down in a bribery scandal involving commercial driver licensing in Illinois that has now spread to the state transportation department.
April 15, 1999Visa Check in Congressional Scope
Legislation to eliminate a visa check system at international border crossings for trucking has been introduced in both houses of Congress.
April 15, 1999Trucking Contributes Nearly $700,000 to Key Transportation Lawmakers
Trucking was the eighth-largest contributor to members of the House Transportation and Infrastructure Committee in the last Congress.
April 15, 1999Editorial: Glowing in the Dark
By the middle of 2001, all truck trailers will glow in the dark as the result of a federal mandate, in a bid to reduce side-impact accidents between cars and trucks.
April 15, 1999American Bulk Expands Into South
American Bulk Commodities, the parent of bulk haulers R&J Trucking and John Brown Trucking is shifting its focus to the South following the acquisition of Alabama-based Southern Haulers.
April 15, 1999