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Ergonomics Ban Faces Likely Veto

House and Senate votes have stopped funding for the proposed ergonomics standards starting Oct. 1, but the workplace safety issue covering an estimated 27.3 million workers is far from being dead in the water.

July 12, 2000

Indiana Toughens Highway Law

All drivers in Indiana are directed to give road workers a wide berth or face fines of up to $10,000 established by a new law.

July 12, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - July 12

In the news this morning: Oil prices drop amid low inventory warning; American Freightways earnings top analyst estimates; Canada wrestles with its own hours-of-service issue; and more.

July 12, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - July 12

This afternoon's headlines: Roadway Express gets approval for $28-million shipping yard in California; Truckers threaten national blockade in Australia; ARA secures regulatory relief for some auto parts recycling; and more.

July 12, 2000

Shippers Criticize DOT Hours Proposal

Shippers weighed in on behalf of trucking July 6 at the start of the final public hearing on the controversial hours-of-service proposal and lambasted the Department of Transportation’s work.

July 11, 2000

ITS Organizer Defends Show’s Importance

The International Trucking Show is not a shrinking violet, according to its organizer. The attendance for this year and last year was the same – 14,000 – and exhibit space sold out both years.

July 11, 2000

Carriers Draw the Line With Shippers

Three years ago, Richard E. Durst, president of Arctic Express in Hilliard, Ohio, sat down and calculated the cost of exchanging pallets with shippers. Seeing 1% of his revenues was being eaten up by pallets, he killed off his exchanges.

July 11, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - July 11

Today's Technology Headlines: PNV.com connects with truckers; transporters move to deliver on e-commerce; Aether Systems expands to serve truck fleets; and more.

July 11, 2000

Alternative Hours Plans Offered to DOT

Buried amidst the denunciations of the Department of Transportation’s proposed changes in hours-of-service regulations are some alternative proposals suggested by industry groups.

July 11, 2000