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NTSB: Put Black Boxes on Trucks
The National Transportation Safety Board called on truckers to look to the skies for a way to improve safety and repeated demands that trucks be required to install black boxes similar to those used on airplanes.
May 12, 1999Seth Clevenger and Mike Senatore dive into the Transport Topics Top 100 list of the largest logistics companies. They address trade challenges, mergers, sector trends and more.
U.S. Urges Judge to Back EPA Engine Settlement
The Department of Justice and the Environmental Protection Agency brushed aside claims that the six primary U.S. diesel engine makers did not knowingly violate federal air quality rules, and urged a judge to ratify the agreement, which will cost the manufacturers more than $1 billion in fines and added costs.
May 12, 1999Bill to Boost Truck Weights Sparks Renewed Debate
The latest round in the congressional debate over truck size and weight formally opened with the introduction of legislation May 4 that would allow states to increase the maximum truck weight to 97,000 pounds.
May 12, 1999Wykle: FHWA to Maintain Ties
The new, stern attitude toward trucking safety should not destroy the close ties that the industry and government have developed over the past four years, according to the top man at the Federal Highway Administration.
May 12, 1999PowerTrack Faces Bumps Ahead
A Department of Defense plan to pay freight bills through a third-party electronic payment system is caught in a whirlpool of praise and criticism.
May 12, 1999FHWA Loses Safety Rating Challenge
A Department of Transportation administrative law judge has told the Federal Highway Administration to vacate an out-of-service order it issued on the grounds that the agency had not demonstrated any “imminent hazard” in the case.
May 12, 1999Reform Wave Deregulates Ocean Shipping
Ocean shipping — the last of the great governmentally controlled modes of transportation — took a mighty hit from the deregulation ax.
May 12, 1999Plan to Reform CDL Program Making the Rounds
Government regulators are now circulating among lawmakers a draft proposal to clean up the nation’s Commercial Driver License program.
May 12, 1999Carhaul Negotiators Aim to Reverse Work Loss for Unionized Carriers
With about three weeks remaining before the expiration of a national labor contract, motor vehicle transporters want to do more than simply avoid a strike. They want an agreement with the Teamsters union that will reverse a long-term decline in the unionized carhaul industry.
May 12, 1999Trucker Buddy Board Fires Leader, Management Firm
Trucker Buddy Inc., the organization that was founded in 1993 to set up pen-pal relationships between professional truck drivers and children, has fired its president and management firm.
May 12, 1999