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Moyes Moves To Control Simon Board

The battle for control of Simon Transportation Services escalated during the week of June 5, with the Simon and Moyes families dueling for control of the truckload, refrigerated carrier.

June 14, 2000

Supermarket Chain, Teamsters Get Desired Results From Contract

The Teamsters 2-month-old strike of Associated Wholesale Grocers ended June 4 with the ratification of an eight-year contract between the company and three locals in Kansas, Missouri and Oklahoma.

June 14, 2000

Placard Position Clarified by RSPA

Hazardous materials placards may be placed at a level below the trailers floor and behind the rear underride guard as long as they are not obscured, according to a June 2 decision by the Department of Transportations Research and Special Programs Administration.

June 14, 2000

New York Lowers Thruway Fuel Prices

Gov. George E. Pataki ordered the price of diesel fuel and gasoline sold on the New York Thruway to be cut by a nickel for the summer driving season.

June 14, 2000

Predictions of OPEC Output Boost Push Price Down

The price of diesel fuel dropped 1.2 cents this week, amid predictions that the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries will increase production by another 500,000 barrels a day.

June 14, 2000

Editorial: If Its Broken, Fix It

The flip side of an old adage often heard on the streets of Washington must be, If it is broken, fix it. So, when it comes to the current system of issuing and monitoring commercial driver licenses, we need the Maytag repair guy, and now.

June 14, 2000

Opinion: The Unasked Question in the Truck Parking Debate

On the Friday morning before Memorial Day weekend, a North Carolina truck driver hauling frozen chickens to Annapolis, Md., ran his truck off the Capital Beltway [Interstate 495]. Not surprisingly, the driver distanced himself from the cause of the crash, asserting that he wanted to stop and pull over in Virginia, but couldnt.

June 14, 2000

Business Intelligence: Finding Hidden Detail in Data Avalanche

Technology-savvy trucking companies are experienced at gathering all kinds of data from fuel mileage to idle time to tire pressure often with the aid of on-board computers and wireless communications. But what to do with those mounds of information once they are accumulated?

June 14, 2000

Study of HIV Risk Among Truck Drivers Draws Strong Objection From Industry

A study that attempted to warn of high-risk behavior that could expose long-haul truckers to the human immunodificiency virus drew protests and stormy reaction from many readers, including those who make their living at truck stops.

June 14, 2000