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A.M. Executive Briefing - June 20

In the news this morning: Pair of setbacks mean more troubles for Hoffa; FedEx Express expands international freight services; Unionized Nevada concrete companies lock out drivers; and more.

June 20, 2000

Hours Hearings Begin in Kansas City

Proposed changes to the hours-of-service regulations would cause increased pollution, road rage and divorces but fail to accomplish the stated goal of improving highway safety, according to testimony at a June 15 hearing.

June 19, 2000

N.J. Enforces Interstate Truck Ban

New Jersey is putting muscle behind the ban that prohibits interstate truckers from using local roads to cross the state, issuing tickets to truckers who wander off designated highways.

June 19, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - June 19

This afternoon's headlines: UPS to provide customers with expanded wireless access to services; So. Calif. Air Quality Board eases stance on diesel engines; critics rap Ohio CDL legislation; and more.

June 19, 2000

Judge OKs Idaho Ton-Mile Tax Settlement

With judicial consent of a $27 million settlement with several trucking companies, the final nail was hammered into the coffin containing Idaho’s weight-distance tax.

June 19, 2000

FMCSA Won't Let Up on Inspections

Trucking should not expect a slackening of commercial vehicle safety inspections and compliance reviews anytime soon, warned a federal official who oversees the industry.

June 19, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - June 19

In the news this morning: Lack of systems integration complicates intermodal shipment tracking; Nissan Diesel develops hybrid-powered light trucks; Virginia cops arrest four suspected truck thieves; and more.

June 19, 2000

Senate Votes to Block Hours Proposal

The Senate threw a major roadblock in the Department of Transportation's drive to institute new hours-of-service rules for truckers, voting 99-0 on Thursday to bar DOT from spending any money on the proposal.

June 16, 2000

Refiners: Sulfur Rule Will Raise Diesel Prices

Major oil refiners testified June 15 that the new, reduced-sulfur standard of 15 parts per million for diesel fuel could shrink production for several years and keep prices high for trucking.

June 16, 2000