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Oregon Withdraws Rule Changes

Due to an overwhelming public response, Oregon’s Occupational Safety and Health Administration has withdrawn proposed rule changes.

December 29, 1998

KLLM Expects Loss in 4th Quarter

KLLM Transport Services said it expects to post a loss in the fourth quarter because of problems stemming from a shortage of drivers.

December 29, 1998

PTG Completes Financing Deals

Professional Transportation Group raised $500,000 from the private sale of 9% convertible debentures and warrants for the purchase of up to 1.1 million shares of the company’s stock.

December 29, 1998

DaimlerChrysler Sales Up 13%

When all the numbers are in, DaimlerChrysler expects sales in 1998 to increase by 15% to $148 billion, helped by a record-breaking performance by its commercial vehicles division.

December 28, 1998

Horsley Named AASHTO Director

The DOT’s intermodal czar is joining the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials as executive director.

December 28, 1998

Clyburn Gets STB Appointment

William Clyburn Jr. has received a one-year appointment to the Surface Transportation Board from President Clinton. The appointment means that Mr. Clyburn can serve until Dec. 31. 1999.

December 28, 1998

Fine-Tuned Drug Testing Requested

TT PhotoAmerican Trucking Associations is seeking the support of the head of the nation’s anti-drug program for changes in driver drug-testing laws. ATA wants to allow motor carriers to base random drug testing rates on their own performance.

December 28, 1998

Truck Safety a Top Priority

Improving surface transportation safety ranks just behind aviation safety as a priority of the Department of Transportation, according to a new report by the department’s inspector general.

December 28, 1998

Expect More Flexibility in Rules

The federal government recognizes that it takes more than good vision to make a good truck driver.

December 28, 1998