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Port Workers May Get Checked Out

A federal commission is likely to recommend criminal background checks for people involved in moving freight through the nation’s ports.

March 8, 2000

Latest Rail Merger Will Spur More, FRA Official Says

The latest round of rail mergers has the Department of Transportation weighing a stronger “public-private partnership” with freight railroads, according to one official at the Federal Railroad Administration.

March 8, 2000

Communities Try to Muffle the Sound of Engine Brakes

To truckers, the staccato notes of an engine brake in full throat — “braaaackkkk!” — resonate like music of the road, but to a growing number of people living near truck routes, the melody is anything but harmonious.

March 8, 2000

Lots of Poking, Prodding Occurred at NTEA Trade Show

People in the market for light- or medium-duty commercial trucks turned out to see what the industry had to offer during the National Truck Equipment Association’s annual trade show.

March 8, 2000

Movers Association Votes to Separate from ATA

The American Moving and Storage Association is officially out of American Trucking Associations.

March 8, 2000

DOD's 'Mover Managers' Leave Movers Uneasy About Control

Tensions remain high between household goods haulers and the military as the Department of Defense prepares to launch a new program revamping the way service personnel move.

March 8, 2000

Senators Add Their Support for Release of Oil Reserve

Congressional support for releasing oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve grew this week as lawmakers flocked to support an American Trucking Associations-backed resolution urging the Clinton administration to take the action to help stabilize fuel prices.

March 8, 2000

EU Likely to Nix Merger Of Swedish Truck Makers

The $5.9-billion merger of Swedish truck makers Volvo and Scania may be dead, Bloomberg News reported last week.

March 8, 2000

More Truck Inspectors Needed At Mexican Border, DOT’s Mead Says

The Department of Transportation should triple the number of truck inspectors at the border with Mexico to ensure that unsafe vehicles don’t enter the United States, the agency’s inspector general said.

March 8, 2000

Movers Hope for Hours Flexibility

Moving companies are wary of the new hours-of-service proposal, fearing that it may force their drivers - who do more loading and unloading than the average trucker - to leave furniture on a customer’s lawn.

March 8, 2000