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LTL Interests Prefer To Stay With Old Rules
The Motor Freight Carriers Association said it would be better for the less-than-truckload sector to continue working under the current 63-year-old rules governing drivers than adopt the revisions to the hours of service proposed by the Department of Transportation.
January 3, 2001Cargo Tie-Down Rules Get Regulatory Update
A new set of standards on cargo tiedown and securement could be in force as early as July 1, according to the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
January 3, 2001Delinquent Carriers Must Pay Fines
Motor carriers that are delinquent in paying fines levied by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration will be taken off the road, under a rule that goes into effect April 16.
January 3, 2001Railroads to Downsize; Economy Blamed
Citing a “downward trend in the economy” that has “accelerated sharply in the past few weeks,” the chief executive officer of the Union Pacific Railroad said the company will trim some 2,000 jobs from its 50,000-employee workforce in early 2001.
January 3, 2001EU Cuts Truckers’ Hours
European Union transport ministers have agreed to a plan that will reduce the number of hours truckers may work.
January 3, 2001Winter Storms Halt Shipments
A barrage of ice and snow storms Christmas week brought truck, train and air shipments in the Midwest to a halt, cut power to 500,000 residents and businesses in several states and left a layer of glaring ice on pavements from New Mexico to Arkansas.
January 3, 2001Arkansas Group Seeks Election For State Highway Commission
The Arkansas Trucking Association is preparing a bill that would be introduced in the General Assembly to revamp the way members of the Arkansas State Highway Commission are selected for office.
January 3, 2001Editorial: Faith in the System
This was the year you’ll tell your grandchildren about. The presidential election of 2000 is one for the history books, and for all the sturm and drang about premature media calls on the outcome, hanging chads and legal contests at every level, the experience told volumes about the strength of the American system of government and our faith in it.
January 3, 2001Opinion: The 2001 Merger Games
Y2K ended for trucking, not with a digitally-induced apocalypse, but with two super-mergers, one for each of the two major sectors of the industry, truckload and less-than-truckload.
January 3, 2001Year-End Mergers Ring the Street’s Bell
Two late-year merger announcements in trucking made a splash on Wall Street in 2000, a year marked otherwise by stagnant or falling stock prices due to concerns that high fuel costs and transportation equities are a bad mix.
January 3, 2001