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More Power to Trucking

Two and a half years ago, the board of directors of American Trucking Associations approved a plan to remake the 67-year-old federation with the goal of becoming best-in-class at the business of advocacy.

October 11, 2000

Diesel Price Falls to $1.625; First Drop in Nine Weeks

The average price of diesel fuel in the United States fell for the first time in nine weeks, as the nations crude oil inventory rose and the government prepared to release oil from its strategic reserve.

October 11, 2000

Falling Profits Have Public Truck Firms Anxious

A creaky third quarter for trucking could be followed by a rocky years end if recent warnings of falling profit margins from the industrys major companies are an accurate indicator.

October 11, 2000

Safety Winners Sweat Details to Cut Accidents

The top three fleets that won this years American Trucking Associations Presidents Trophies showed that by paying meticulous attention to safety details not only to the mechanical aspects, but also to the human factors they have developed championship environments.

October 11, 2000

SMC Gathering Produces Newly Integrated Council

American Trucking Associations Safety and Loss Prevention Management Council officially came into existence last week as the lobbying group continued its reorganization during the Safety Management Council meeting that was held Oct. 1-4 in St. Louis.

October 11, 2000

Medium-Duty Truck Suppliers Reshape Distribution Choices

More than new equipment, more than electronic commerce, more than the continued growth of the medium-duty market in the United States, the story in trucks now, for 2001 and probably for the next decade is the changing world truck order.

October 11, 2000

FHWA Pushes States on Truck Limits

The Federal Highway Administration wants to know if states should do more to enforce size and weight limits as part of the annual certification process to receive highway funds.

October 11, 2000

California Board Approves Diesel Soot-Trap Retrofit

The California Air Resources Board gave approval to a plan that would require 1.25 million diesel engine owners to retrofit their engines with soot traps.

October 11, 2000

GOP Lawmakers Target EPA Fuel Plan

Republicans in Congress are threatening the future of an Environmental Protection Agency rule that would require trucks to use low-sulfur diesel fuel.

October 11, 2000

Connecticut Addresses Transportation Problems

Attendees of the first-ever Connecticut transportation summit toiled to come up with solutions to the states crumbling infrastructure woes.

October 11, 2000