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Oregon Lawmakers Repeal Weight-Distance Truck Tax

Oregon legislators have given in to pressure from truckers and voted to eliminate the states 52-year-old weight-distance tax.

August 4, 1999

Former Yellow Subsidiary Preston Closes Its Doors

The closing of Preston Trucking Co., a little more than 12 months after being sold off to company management by Yellow Corp., came as a shock to its 5,500 employees, Teamsters union officials and industry analysts.

August 4, 1999

Federal Weight-Distance Levy Remains on the Table

At the same time Oregon lawmakers voted to kill the nations first weight-distance tax, a pair of influential congressmen were pushing creation of a federal version of a ton-mile levy that they say would result in many truck owners paying less to Uncle Sam.

August 4, 1999

Senate Bill Includes Meals, Estate Tax Gains for Trucking

The Senate debated a Republican-sponsored $792 billion tax cut bill last week that would speed up restoration of the 80% tax deduction for meals eaten by truckers on the road and reduce the estate tax.

August 4, 1999

Trucking Is Tough; So Are These Computers

Truckers need computers, but they can be downright brutal with them. Just like the military, trucking companies are looking for units that can withstand the hostile environment of their industry.

August 4, 1999

Reorganization of ATA is Main Topic for State Association Executives

The leaders of state trucking associations are meeting this week to discuss several industry-related topics, including their comfort level with the restructuring of American Trucking Associations.

August 4, 1999

Cost of Conrail Breakup Reflected in New Owners' Balance Sheets

Norfolk Southern and CSX Transportation ended their second month as owners of a split-up Conrail with reports of weaker earnings. Many shippers say despite some service improvements normal operations have not yet been achieved.

August 4, 1999

Freight: Amtrak's Profit Center

A budding express freight delivery service that competes with truckload carriers holds promise of becoming a profit center for Amtrak and helping to supplement the cost of running its passenger rail services, according to a federal report.

August 4, 1999

Teamsters to Clean House

The Teamsters union is stepping up the campaign to liberate itself from federal oversight imposed in a 1989 consent decree.

August 4, 1999

Black Boxes Lead DOT Safety Bill

The Department of Transportation is preparing to unveil a sweeping surface transportation safety bill that would require carriers to install and use on-board recorders or global position satellite devices to monitor driver compliance with hours of service.

August 4, 1999