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Truck Stowaway Deaths Spur European Countermeasures

The discovery of the bodies of 58 Chinese immigrants who died in a truck while trying to sneak into England prompted outrage overseas and forced European officials to step up efforts to stop human smuggling.

July 5, 2000

IRS Is Examining Tax Writeoffs for Tires, NAFC Told

Stronger, better, longer-lasting tires could bring tax difficulties for trucking companies, according to the taxation committee chairman of an American Trucking Associations council.

July 5, 2000

Tax Issues on Hold Until After Election

Election-year politics and a split between a Republican Congress and a Democratic White House means no major tax issues will be settled during the balance of this year, according to a Washington-based tax lawyer.

July 5, 2000

Yellow to Buy Back Stock

Yellow Corp. has joined the growing list of trucking companies that are buying back their stock, announcing June 23 its intention to spend up to $25 million in the repurchasing program.

July 5, 2000

Editorial: Stop the Juggernaut

Congress needs to prevent the Department of Transportation from rushing out the door with a half-baked hours-of-service rule that would have a devastating impact on trucking. And the best way for Congress to do that is to embrace the Senate’s ban on using any of the money in the new DOT budget from being spent on finalizing the rule.

July 5, 2000

Opinion: A Call to Arms on Hours Reform

Trucking faces a number of challenges today — most emanating from Washington — that threaten the foundation of our industry, from diesel fuel prices and emissions standards to proposed ergonomics regulations and state weight-distance taxes. But on no issue are the stakes higher than they are right now on the battle over reform of truck driver hours of service.

July 5, 2000

Carriers Have High Standards for Stressful Job

The relationship between drivers and dispatchers has always been a potentially stormy one.

July 5, 2000

A Marriage Made at D.M. Bowman Inc.

D.M. Bowman has developed a unique benefit for its male drivers — a wife. If drivers already have a spouse at home, they get an extra caretaker at work.

July 5, 2000

Intelligence Exchange Is Vision Behind Peoplenet Web Offering

Trucking companies can pinpoint the locations of the trucks in their fleets, find the most economical places to buy fuel, match loads, calculate taxes and perform a variety of other functions over an Internet-based system unveiled here June 27 by Peoplenet Communications.

July 5, 2000