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Rail Bill Would Penalize Grade Crossing Scofflaws
Two high-profile truck-train accidents at railroad grade crossings in recent months have heightened congressional interest in rail safety, leading one lawmaker to propose legislation to address the problem.
July 21, 1999Analysts Deliver Chilly Forecast
Refrigerated freight carriers got a frosty forecast about their segment of trucking from two analysts at a meeting conducted by a unit of the Truckload Carriers Association.
July 21, 1999Teamsters Place Another Local in Trusteeship
The International Brotherhood of Teamsters put another of its locals in trusteeship following a bitter, month-long strike against an Iowa Beef Processors slaughterhouse in Walla Walla, Wash.
July 21, 1999Improvement Seen in Rail Situation
The service problems that bedeviled Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads after the division of Conrail lines are slowly but steadily being solved. But one of their biggest customers disagrees.
July 21, 1999No Quick Fix for Splash and Spray
Aerodynamic improvements have reduced splash and spray from trucks, but the American Trucking Associations says no current or future technology is likely to eliminate the problem.
July 21, 1999Ore. Gas Tax Bill in Limbo
Legislators are seeking a way out of a budget snarl that's hindering efforts to end their more than six-month session, and a bill killing the state's weight-mile tax hangs in the balance.
July 21, 1999Fireworks-Laden Truck Explodes
A parked truck carrying leftover fireworks exploded in a Canadian industrial park Tuesday morning, spraying shrapnel for a block and sending rockets off in all directions.
July 21, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - July 21
In the news this morning: N.J. truck rules may be revised; FHWA proposes graduated CDL plan; and BNSF, Dana launch joint venture to transport chemicals.
July 21, 1999UPS to Sell Shares to Public
United Parcel Service, the world’s largest package delivery company, will offer stock to the public for the first time. The firm plans to sell 10% of its common stock by the end of the year.
July 21, 1999Feds Pondering Graduated CDL
The federal governments wants to gauge trucking’s sentiment on the notion of a graduated commercial driver license, which could allow younger drivers into the cab of big rigs.
July 21, 1999