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Trucking, DOT Discuss Drug Test Changes
The intent is a good one, but some of the details are devilish, industry representatives told the Department of Transportation at a public meeting on a long list of proposed changes to the drug and alcohol testing regulations.
March 30, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 30
In the news this morning: NJ terminal opens 2 new gates to truckers; Volvo, Renault Trucks reportedly in talks; and Mack's Gigou says truck makers need long-term solutions to used truck problems.
March 30, 2000OPEC to Increase Oil Production
The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries agreed early Wednesday to put more oil on the market to ease soaring fuel prices and meet growing demand.
March 29, 2000TCA Rejects Integration Plan
Members of the Truckload Carriers Association voted March 22 to reject a plan to integrate the 762-member organization with American Trucking Associations.
March 29, 2000EPA to Offer Incentives to Spur Diesel Retrofits
The federal government unveiled a plan to give truck owners an economic incentive to retrofit older diesel engines with equipment that will bring their emissions in line with today’s pollution standards.
March 29, 2000U.S. Worries Engine Makers Won't Meet Pollution Rules
Federal officials are starting to worry about the ability of diesel engine manufacturers to live up to the stipulations in a 1998 consent decree that sets stricter pollution standards for model year 2003 engines.
March 29, 2000Diesel Prices Decline; First Drop in Seven Weeks
The national average price of diesel fuel dropped this week for the first time in seven weeks, to $1.479 cents a gallon, on expectations that oil-producing countries will agree to produce more petroleum.
March 29, 2000Trucking Inspectors: Balancing Safety Rulebooks, Empathy
Something about government programs gets some people spitting mad, and in trucking, probably nothing draws a bigger shower of brickbats than the inspection stops that go on in each state.
March 29, 2000Ergonomics Hearings In Second Round
Debate over the federal government’s proposal to impose ergonomics regulations on industry grew warmer, as the Occupational Safety and Health Administration held the second round of public hearings last week.
March 29, 2000Overnite, Teamsters Meet Again
Overnite Transportation and the Teamsters met again March 23-24, this time in Kansas City, Mo., even as the union announced plans to step up its strike campaign and the company boasted of improved services and profits.
March 29, 2000