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Editorial: Critics Build Nothing

The imbroglio stirred up by the group called Citizens for Responsible and Safe Highways over Werner Enterprises’ automated log system is the latest chapter in CRASH’s campaign to ensure that no good deed by the trucking industry or federal regulators to improve road safety goes unpunished.

April 7, 1999

Opinion: Intersection of Interests

When ATA President Walter B. McCormick Jr. spoke of seeking talks with the Association of American Railroads and its members, I was reminded of a story that has circulated around our two industries for decades.

April 7, 1999

Redefining the Market: Tire Management

Faced with intense worldwide competition and a narrowing quality gap, tire makers are beginning to look beyond selling tires to distinguish themselves in the truck market.

April 7, 1999

Automated Systems Make Sure Trailer Tires Stay Pumped Up

Getting a flat can be more than just a hassle for truckers. Riding on a damaged or underinflated tire increases fuel consumption, causes excessive wear to treads and drives up operating expenses. Several companies are offering solutions.

April 7, 1999

How Low Can You Go?

The search for ways to reduce weights and increase payload is leading truckers to make changes where the rubber meets the road. And it appears there may be less rubber meeting the road.

April 7, 1999

Unraveling on the Road: Tire Debris Won't Go Away

If you think you’re seeing more tire debris along roads these days, you may be right.

April 7, 1999

The Faster You Go, the More Expensive It Gets

Driving trucks at higher speeds make motor carriers more productive by getting the freight to its destination faster, the thinking goes.

April 7, 1999

Welcome to Trucks and Their People

The Mid-America Trucking Show is billed as “the largest trucking show in North America and the Western Hemisphere.” It is doubtful that any of the nearly 80,000 people who walked the million square feet of exhibit space would argue with that.

April 7, 1999

Kenworth High-Tech Concept Truck Would Make an Astronaut Jealous

A tongue-in-cheek admonition of “for your eyes only” accompanied Kenworth Truck Co.’s unveiling of its advanced technology truck at the exhibition. The T2000-75 Aerodyne was packed with electronic and high-tech features that would make an astronaut envious.

April 7, 1999