Search

Showing 10 of 72873 results

= Premium Content

Do-It-Yourself Alignment Check

With a piece of string, a tape measure, some masking tape and a low-tech tool called a trammel bar, a driver should be able to check the alignment of steer wheels and dual axles in the field with minimum fuss.

October 27, 1999

Trucking Seeks Approval of Commemorative Stamp

A Postal Service committee is scheduled to vote this week on whether to issue a stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of trucking for the year 2003.

October 27, 1999

Slater Reports On DOT Safety Initiatives

Secretary of Transportation Rodney E. Slater issued a report card on what the Department of Transportation has done to improve truck and bus safety since its action plan was announced in May.

October 27, 1999

TMC Ready on Impact Guard Proposal

It could be a RIG or it could be a RUG, but the difference appears to be a minor issue compared with an ongoing debate over how underride or impact guards should be maintained.

October 27, 1999

UPS Puts Boxes Back on the Rails, But Others Say Service Still Lags

United Parcel Service has restored most of its intermodal business to the Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads, but some other major shippers say things are getting worse again.

October 27, 1999

Hoffa Answers Senators' Charges

The chief of the Teamsters union answered congressional charges that Teamsters have used violence and intimidation in their campaign to organize Overnite Transportation Co.

October 27, 1999

Slater Seeks End to Antitrust Immunity

Transportation Secretary Rodney E. Slater is seeking to eliminate antitrust immunity for rail and motor carrier rate agreements, pooling arrangements and mergers.

October 27, 1999

PrePass System Goes Mobile

The technology that lets truckers bypass weigh stations automatically is hitting the road with portable scales.

October 27, 1999

ATA Seeks Trucking Centennial Stamp

A Postal Service committee is scheduled to vote this week on whether to issue a stamp commemorating the 100th anniversary of trucking for the year 2003.

October 27, 1999