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Mass. Enforcing Trailer Permits

Massachusetts may surprise some truckers with a $100 fine as the state continues to require permits for 53-foot trailers.

July 29, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - July 29

In the news this morning: Preston drivers move on; Overnite agrees to assume Preston's Puerto Rico business; and West Coast port employers, union officials satisfied.

July 29, 1999

Mudslides Close I-70 in Colo.

Heavy rains in central Colorado caused mudslides that have closed portions of Interstate 70, Colorado 133, and U.S. 6 following flash flooding throughout the area on Tuesday.

July 29, 1999

UPS to Sell Stock to Public in Bid to Boost Acquisitions

The decision by United Parcel Service to sell 10% of its shares to the public — in what analysts said could be the largest initial public stock offering in history — is likely to have a major impact on the global transportation industry.

July 28, 1999

Some Truckload Carriers Impose Fuel Surcharges

Some truckload carriers joined their counterparts in the less-than-truckload sector in imposing rate surcharges after the average cost of diesel took another jump.

July 28, 1999

Meal Tax Fix Clears Hurdle

A measure to speed the return of the 80% tax deduction for truckers’ meals cleared a hurdle last week as the Senate Finance Committee approved a $792 billion tax-cut bill.

July 28, 1999

Emergency Response Coalition Works to Plug Holes in Cellular Network

Jon Charleston didn’t have to die. Trapped in his overturned car in a rural area, he was able to contact 911 using his cellular phone. He didn’t make it, though, because one piece of the emergency response information was missing — his location.

July 28, 1999

House Staff Drafts Proposal for Trucking Administration

The staff of the powerful House Transportation Committee is circulating a rough draft of a proposal to create a separate motor carrier administration within the Department of Transportation.

July 28, 1999

Landair Loses Chief and More

Eddie R. Brown, who was brought in as president of Landair Corp. last year, resigned July 19 as the Tennessee-based truckload carrier announced it would incur significant losses in the second quarter.

July 28, 1999

Warnings Go Up in New Jersey

As state workers posted signs last week banning in-transit truckers from many New Jersey roads, some industry officials complained about the sweep of Gov. Christie Whitman’s emergency order that sought to calm citizens’ ire about truck traffic, especially in rural areas.

July 28, 1999