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ATA Registers Major Victories In Busy Legislative Season

Four years ago, the Department of Transportation issued a notice of proposed rulemaking intended to modernize federal regulations governing how long truck and bus drivers can spend behind the wheel.

November 1, 2000

Information Distribition Becomes NAFC Focus

A freshly reorganized National Accounting and Finance Council will spend the coming year trying to fulfill two information tasks — one internal to American Trucking Associations and the other external for the direct benefit of members.

November 1, 2000

ATA, Conferences Clarify Roles At Industry, Sectoral Levels

American Trucking Associations and the conferences that represent individual sectors of the industry have pledged to work together on key trucking issues in Congress and the federal regulatory agencies in Washington, D.C.

November 1, 2000

Trucking Through the States

The one issue that dominated most trucking association executives’ time and attention in 2000 was the run-up in fuel prices. Barring a dramatic turnaround, lofty pump prices are likely to stay around for awhile, prompting many state associations to make alleviation of that cost to truckers a priority for the coming year.

November 1, 2000

Vans Continue to Drag Down Trailer Shipments

For the third consecutive month, slumping shipments of van trailers have dragged down total trailer shipments as compared with figures for 1999.

November 1, 2000

Ontario Works on Plans For Fuel Surcharges

Trucking industry and government negotiators in Ontario have hammered out a tentative agreement over fuel surcharges.

November 1, 2000

Reefer Firms Seek Strategies To Combat High Fuel Prices

Refrigerated carriers that cannot recoup fuel expenses through surcharges are suffering from high energy prices more than the rest of trucking as they must purchase diesel to both power their tractors and cool their trailers.

November 1, 2000

Calif. Court Ruling Questions Municipal Authority Over Carriers

A federal court decision casts doubt on the authority of California municipal governments to regulate trucking activities, but runs counter to other court decisions that have upheld local controls.

November 1, 2000

NTE Name Change Reflects Broader Focus for Exchange

The company formerly known as National Transportation Exchange is now NTE and will offer online logistics services in addition to its online freight exchange service.

November 1, 2000