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Miss. Official Tapped for STB
The reshaping of the Surface Transportation Board is continuing with the nomination of the Mississippi transportation commissioner to a three-year term.
January 19, 1999Higher Postal Rates Blasted
Truckers and shippers greeted this week’s postal rate increase with scorn, calling for changes in the way the Postal Service does business.
January 19, 1999Arkansas Group Goes on Air With Anti-Toll Campaign
Hoping to build public opposition against tolls along three interstate highways, the Arkansas Motor Carrier Association last week launched a double-edged advertising campaign.
January 19, 1999Rail Debate to Visit Congress
Should railroads have to let competing rail lines operate over their tracks? Not surprisingly, railroads say no — adamantly. But many shippers, stung by the service problems of the last few years, say yes — also adamantly.
January 19, 1999Editorial: Safe Trucking and Open Minds
Highway safety is an issue that just won’t go away, and rightfully so. The state of safety on our roads affects all Americans, and those of us in the trucking industry most of all.
January 19, 1999Hoffa Takeover Delayed By Protest
A court-appointed election supervisor is investigating allegations that James P. Hoffa violated campaign rules in the 1998 rerun election for the Teamsters' presidency.
January 19, 1999California Shippers Sound Off
California truckers got an earful from some of their customers Jan. 14 during the opening session of the California Trucking Association’s annual management conference.
January 19, 1999ATA Chairman Hopes to End Fuel Tax
TT File PhotoJohn Wren, the chairman of the American Trucking Associations, has strong opinions on how to help not only the nation’s truckers but also the general public, specifically by cutting the gasoline tax. The 4.3 cent per gallon federal fuel tax instituted several years ago has gone toward deficit reduction.
January 19, 1999Contract Dispute Threatens Expansion
Volvo Trucks won't go through with expansion plans for a plant and threatens to move elsewhere if the union refuses to sign a new contract by the end of this month.
January 19, 1999Tracks Open Again Day After Crash
Federal investigators will attempt to recover data from a "black box" that might have recorded an engineer's actions before three freight trains collided on a busy Midwest route.
January 19, 1999