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Pennsylvania Puts Focus On Truck Safety

When Pennsylvania officials and representatives of the states trucking industry hit the streets for a coordinated safety check, they handed out free goodies as well as out-of-service tickets.

July 26, 2000

Editorial: The Numbers Game

For years, trucking clamored for new hours-of-service regulations to give its drivers greater operational flexibility, and behold, the government heard the call and answered. But the industry is not being offered what it asked for, as is clear by the groundswell that has arisen in trucking ranks against the U.S. Department of Transportations 270-page proposal.

July 26, 2000

Opinion: Hoffa Brought the Teamsters Back

Ken Paff fails to mention in his June 19 attack piece on the Teamsters union that his organization, Teamsters for a Democratic Union, is primarily financed by millions of dollars in grants from corporate foundations. Many of these corporations espouse interests that are diametrically opposed to the goals of working families.

July 26, 2000

Communications Revolution Drives Drivers to Distraction

Americans lust for new gadgets is driving drivers to distraction and, as a result, causing crashes, said experts at a recent meeting evaluating the impact of in-vehicle technology on safety.

July 26, 2000

The Company Web Site Can Be a Minefield of Liability

The wide-ranging, free-form Internet with its limitless information vista is a business marvel and an insurance liability, according to a transportation consultant.

July 26, 2000

The Streets of Laredo

The Laredo of yesteryear the image is of a dusty, hot Texas border city with streets forever clogged by queues of trucks crossing the Rio Grande is gone.

July 26, 2000

Decline Continues With Freightliner Leading the Way

Sales of Class 8 trucks in the United States continued to slump in June 2000, with the biggest sales drop 23.1% posted by the biggest of the original equipment manufacturers, Freightliner in Portland, Ore.

July 26, 2000

New Identification Will Be Needed to Cross Canadian Border

Trucking companies carrying loads into Canada will be required to use unique carrier identification numbers in 2001, according to the Canada Customs and Revenue Agency.

July 26, 2000

Gap Yawns Between Means, Goal in Truck Safety Effort, GAO Says

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration does not know how it will achieve Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slaters aim of cutting the number of truck-related deaths in half by 2009, the General Accounting Office says in a new report.

July 26, 2000