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Nasstrac Raps LTL Rate Hikes
Rate increases posted by less-than-truckload carriers in recent weeks are drawing flak from Nasstrac, a organization representing LTL and package shippers.
September 21, 1999Signals Ignored in Many Train Crashes
As investigators seek the cause of the deadly Bourbonnais, Ill., Amtrak wreck, studies reveal that 50% of grade crossing accidents are caused by drivers who ignore warning signals.
September 21, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 21
In the news this morning: UPS plans IPO in early November; CSX, NS restore service in NY-NJ area; and Virginia court certifies manslaughter charges against trucker.
September 21, 1999Hunt to Separate TL, Intermodal Units
J.B. Hunt Transport Services says it will separate its intermodal operations from its truckload van business in an effort to minimize the impact of continuing rail service failures.
September 20, 1999Study: 14-Hour Days OK For Drivers
Truck drivers working a 14-hour day with a lunch break do not get significantly more tired than colleagues who work fewer hours, according to a scientist with the ATA Foundation.
September 20, 1999CVSA Holds Annual Conference
It is all about business for trucking safety officials meeting this week at the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance’s conference in Portland, Ore.
September 20, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 20
This afternoon's headlines: Freightliner chooses ADP to develop Web-based system; New member named to Western Star's board of directors; and Booming market drives Mack to growth.
September 20, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 20
In the news this morning: Detroit chosen for new intermodal terminal; Ga. DOT wants to limit big rigs during rush hour in Atlanta; and Jury awards $55 million to man hurt in truck accident.
September 20, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 21
This afternoon's headlines: Spill on I-10 prompts resident to sue; NOL celebrates opening of Northwestern University Transportation Center Headquarters; and Navistar to expand in Brazil.
September 20, 1999Senate OKs Transportation Bill
The Senate approved a transportation bill that includes $28.9 billion for the Federal Highway Administration to fund road construction and motor carrier safety programs in 2000.
September 20, 1999