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Hours-of-Service Reform Tops ATA Safety Agenda
Reforming federal hours-of-service regulations tops American Trucking Associations’ safety agenda for 1999, according to ATA President Walter B. McCormick Jr.
March 3, 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. Could Open Border to Mexican Trucks By 2000
Mexican trucks could be allowed limited access to four U.S. border states by year’s end, according to Department of Transportation documents submitted to Congress.
March 3, 1999Railroads Seek to Break Truckers' Stranglehold on Mexican Freight
Top North American railroads are determined to break trucking’s stranglehold on Mexico’s international and domestic freight. Rail executives figure the ripest field of opportunity lies in intermodal.
March 3, 1999Owner-Operator Group Sues Four States Over Fuel Taxes
The fuel-use taxes collected on toll roads in Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and New York amount to illegal double taxation of truckers, according to the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association.
March 3, 1999Peterbilt Takes Wraps Off 387 Model
Peterbilt has launched a new truck model, the 387, with two configurations aimed at the regional and long-haul markets.
March 3, 1999Ergonomics Draft Begins Run Through Federal Review Process
The latest attempt to establish rules to prevent repetitive stress injuries was officially unveiled by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
March 3, 1999Panel Urges More Oversight of Teamsters
A House subcommittee has issued a report calling for more federal oversight of the Teamsters union to prevent further abuse of power and financial mismanagement by union leaders.
March 3, 1999International Profits, FedEx Woes Help UPS to Strong '98 Showing
Buoyed by the first-ever profit on its international operations, United Parcel Service turned in a stellar performance in 1998.
March 3, 1999Editorial: On the Road to Safer Highways
The first big step toward making the nation’s highways safer is getting the principal parties at the same forum, talking about the problems caused by the rapidly and continually growing volumes of traffic moving over a much more slowly growing network of roads. After that comes the search for solutions.
March 3, 1999Opinion: Why We Need Tolls
Some critics of toll financing have predicted grave consequences if state and local governments rely on tolls to any greater degree to provide road capacity — the critical highways that commercial trucking companies and passenger car drivers need to remain mobile.
March 3, 1999