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FMCSA Takes Hart
He was advised jokingly to wear body armor. It seems that several members of the House subcommittee on Ground Transportation were worried about the slings, arrows and heavy artillery assault he could expect from opponents of the proposed changes to the hours-of-service rules.
August 2, 2000Justin Olsen, maintenance director at TCW, breaks down the hidden impact of poor trailer management on operations, compliance and safety.
Volvo Builds for Heavy Work in New Vocational Truck Line
Volvo Trucks North America Inc. unveiled a new family of Class 8 work trucks the heaviest class of commercial truck that it said would be available through dealers in the United States, Canada and Mexico in late September.
August 2, 2000Transportation.com Expects to Buck Web Industry Trend
Transportation.com waded into the murky waters of online exchanges early last month and is attempting to debunk a rising notion that dot.coms are black holes for money.
August 2, 2000N.J. Ports Begin Work on Freight Traffic Projects
What would have been just another bridge reconstruction in Newark took on greater significance as New Jersey embarked on the first project of its $1 billion-plus Portway project.
August 2, 2000Montana Pioneers Online Permits for Oversized Moves
The Montana Department of Transportation is about to go online with a system that automatically approves size and weight permits, which truckers may print out from their own computers 24-hours a day. It also serves as a prototype that the contractor hopes to sell to other states.
August 2, 2000TCT Logistics Buys Daily Motor Freight
TCT Logistics bolstered its less-than-truckload operations in Canada with the purchase of Daily Motor Freight of Mississauga, Ontario, for cash and stock valued at $7.2 million in Canadian currency.
August 2, 2000Editorial: Just a Mouse Click Away
TTs 15-page financial review of 1999 makes it clear that the year that was, was the year of the Internet. It was the year that trucking discovered and was discovered by the personalized Digital Age.
August 2, 2000Opinion: Carved in Electronic Stone
Joe Smiths on-board recorder indicts him as a killer, the plaintiffs attorney said, pacing before the jury. Hed driven that huge truck longer than the law allows, and hed been speeding. This is not conjecture its fact, plain as day, as good as carved in electronic stone. Its irrefutable that Joe Smith was tired, careless and driving too fast and he drove his truck right into the plaintiff, crippling him for life.
August 2, 2000Strong Economy, Demand Fail to Lift Trucking in 1999
It should have been a banner year for trucking companies in 1999. The U.S. economy was robust and demand for freight-hauling was strong. Although bedeviled by a shortage of drivers and rising fuel costs during the second half of the year, many trucking executives and industry analysts thought they saw an end to overcapacity and a real opportunity to raise rates and boost razor thin profit margins.
August 2, 2000Study Lauds Environmental, Safety Impact of Motor Vehicles
A new study puts a positive spin on the environmental and safety aspects of the fossil-fuel-powered truck and its kin.
August 2, 2000