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Commentary: Werner’s Paperless Log System Gets Unfair Rap from CRASH

I am writing in response to the article in Transport Topics titled “Group Blasts Paperless Logs” (3-29, p. 8). Given the fact that Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways has for many years shown itself to be absolutely biased and critical of every aspect of the trucking industry, we find it distressing that you would print that article without a thorough investigation.

March 30, 1999

Renault, Nissan Form Alliance

Renault has become the first western truck and car builder to establish a major foothold in the Japanese automotive market with a $5.4 billion investment in Nissan Motor Co.

March 29, 1999

Congressman Is Updating Bill To Limit Truck Size and Weight

Rep. Jim Oberstar said he will try again to expand the freeze on longer combination vehicles, while ATA and other industry groups push their agenda on LCVs and other issues in written comments.

March 29, 1999

UPS Delivering With Diesel-Electric

United Parcel Service will be testing an engine that’s not as powerful as a locomotive but has the essential characteristics of a train’s power plant.

March 29, 1999

TCA Urges Hours of Service Update

The Truckload Carriers Association voted to push for several changes in American Trucking Associations’ policy on rules governing driver hours of service.

March 29, 1999

Western Star No Lightweight With New Class 8 Truck

Western Star Trucks is pinning its hopes for growth on a bid to make new inroads into the owner-operator and small- to medium-fleet markets — and the company’s executives say weight reductions will be the key to success.

March 29, 1999

Hub Group to Buy Out Local Partners

Hub Group said it will exercise options to acquire the minority interests in 17 Hub operating companies for approximately $110 million.

March 29, 1999

BTS Extends Filing Deadline

The federal government will give motor freight carriers more time to file 1998 annual reports. It also is soliciting comments on a proposal to restrict public access to some sensitive carrier financial and operating data.

March 29, 1999

Conrail Testing New Safety Rule

Conrail is testing a safety rule designed to reduce the likelihood of train collisions similar to one that killed two people in Williams County in January.

March 29, 1999