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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, 2000Prevention of HIV Infection Was Goal of Trucker Study, CDC Researcher Asserts
The researcher who led the survey on long-haul truckers and their risk of exposure to HIV wants to clarify several things about the findings.
June 14, 2000The Modern Truck Stop: A Clean, Well-Lighted Place
The atmosphere at many of todays trucks stops differs little from a suburban shopping mall. Truck stops and malls are usually clean, well-lighted places with a wide variety of goods and services for sale and many different opportunities for amusement and entertainment.
June 14, 2000Senator Lobbies for Delay of Ergonomics Hearing
A Senate critic of the proposed ergonomics standards contends more analysis and response time is needed by state and local governments, railroads and the U.S. Postal Service.
June 14, 2000Mandatory Fuel Surcharge Bill Gets Hearing on Capitol Hill
WASHINGTON Independent truckers need a fuel surcharge to stay in business, but the federal government has chosen the wrong industry shippers to pick up the tab, said witnesses at a June 8 House subcommittee hearing.
June 14, 2000Senate Panel to Examine Reduced-Sulfur Diesel
The ultra-low sulfur standard for diesel fuel and what it could mean to refiners, engine manufacturers and the people who use it will be the subject of a Senate hearing June 15.
June 14, 2000Study of Rail Competition Questions 'Conventional Wisdom'
Conventional wisdom over the past 20 years has been that competition in freight transportation benefits shippers more than economic regulation, but a new study shows the reverse is true and it could have widespread effects.
June 14, 2000Senator Lobbies for Delay of Ergonomics Hearing
A Senate critic of the proposed ergonomics standards contends more analysis and response time is needed by state and local governments, railroads and the U.S. Postal Service.
June 14, 2000Trucking Industry Criticizes HIV Study
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, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - June 14
In this afternoon's headlines: Transportation bill would ban hours-of-service funding; M.S. Carrier's stock gets a lift; trucking yard in California rejected; Michigan township may ban trucks; and more.
June 14, 2000