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California Firms Look for New Drivers Among Parolees

Truck drivers spend long hours cooped up in small spaces, submit to drug tests and remain under constant surveillance — somebody always knows where they are.

September 13, 2000

Alberta Truck-Related Fatalities Decline in 1999, Report Says

Alberta saw a reduction in the number of traffic fatalities and injuries related to truck-involved crashes in 1999, according to the province’s latest Traffic Collision Statistics Report.

September 13, 2000

DuPont Sues Norfolk Southern Over Rail Service Failures

DuPont Co. sued Norfolk Southern railroad because of service difficulties in the wake of NS’s purchase of a part of the former Conrail.

September 13, 2000

Europeans Study Harmful Effects of PM10 Exhaust

Air pollution generated by vehicle traffic kills thousands of people every year in Europe, according to a study published in the Sept. 2 issue of the British medical journal Lancet.

September 13, 2000

TruckersB2B Vendor Investment Leaves Some Analysts Cool

A plan for TruckersB2B to bring together a host of carriers for volume-buying discounts has yet to hit pay dirt as parent-company Celadon Corp. reported $4.7 million in losses this fiscal year.

September 13, 2000

ATA Asks President to Tap Country’s Strategic Reserve

Trucking’s largest lobbying group asked President Clinton to release oil from the U.S. Strategic Petroleum Reserve on to the market “to protect a strong U.S. economy and the men and women who work hard every day to deliver it.â€

September 13, 2000

Fuel Hikes Likely to Spur Bankruptcies

Surging oil prices could bring catastrophic bankruptcy rates to trucking within nine months, according to a stock analyst who has studied the historic correlation between changes in fuel prices and company failures.

September 13, 2000

Some Analysts Cool on TruckersB2B

A plan for TruckersB2B to bring together a host of carriers for volume-buying discounts has yet to turn a profit, and some analysts are cool on the online venture.

September 13, 2000

Study: Little Has Changed for Canadian Truckers

The bad news in the Canadian trucking industry is that things have not changed much for drivers and dispatchers. The good news is that things are not worse, according to an updated study.

September 13, 2000