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UPS Again Pulls Freight From Rails
United Parcel Service, the nations largest trucking company and the biggest railroad customer in the country, has pulled more of its freight off the former Conrail lines in the East that are now operated by Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads, saying they again are experiencing unacceptable delays.
September 8, 1999Trucking Awaits Revised Rule Book
Be warned: The federal government is rearranging Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, truckings safety rule book. A thoroughly revised book will make its debut soon, in government time a draft is due to go public sometime this fall.
September 8, 1999ATA Conference to Feature Judd, Palmer, Gingrich
What do Newt Gingrich, Mike McCurry, Arnold Palmer and Wynonna Judd have in common? They will all be appearing at the American Trucking Associations Management Conference & Exhibition from Oct. 31 to Nov. 3 in Orlando, Fla.
September 8, 1999Trucking Makes Tracks in Race for Drivers
American Trucking Associations and the Kansas Motor Carriers Association with support from J.J. Keller & Associates and Mack Trucks sponsored Terry Cook behind the wheel of the No. 88 Chevrolet Silverado in the OReilly Auto Parts 275, part of the Nascar Craftsman Truck Series.
September 8, 1999Navistar Makes Quantum Leap
Navistar says it can make a diesel engine that runs cleaner than one powered by compressed natural gas, and can far exceed federal environmental standards proposed for 2010.
September 8, 1999Cummins Unveils Cleaner Engine
Cummins Engine Co. is replacing a longtime staple of its product line with a new model that will meet stricter federal emissions standards.
September 8, 1999Preston Creditors Get Hearing
Creditors of bankrupt Preston Trucking Co. filled a room last week at the U.S. Trustees office in Baltimore to question the three principals on the less-than-truckload carriers demise.
September 8, 1999Don't Expect a Break on Insurance for Adopting Latest Technology
Insurers say the technology motor carriers may use to become safer is great, but truckers shouldnt expect any rebates on insurance rates for adopting the equipment.
September 8, 1999Policy, Market Drive Technology
U.S. Xpress Enterprises of Chattanooga, Tenn., has used some of the most promising safety technologies in its trucks to cut preventable accidents by 75%, according to Max Fuller, the companys chief operating officer.
September 8, 1999Keep Underride Bars in Shape
Three years after rules requiring underride guards on trailers went into effect, the Federal Highway Administration has issued a regulations to keep the guards in good condition.
September 8, 1999