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Hours 'Reg-Neg' Seen As Unlikely
Prospects for reforming driver hours by general consensus withered when the Transportation Department released a report June 10 that recommended against trying to bring interested parties around the table to work out a new regulation.
June 22, 1999ATA to Form Size, Weight Panel
ARLINGTON, Va. — American Trucking Associations doesn’t plan to actively lobby for passage of legislation allowing states to increase maximum truck weights to 97,000 pounds.
June 22, 1999Wren Calls for 'Strong, Unified' ATA
ARLINGTON, Va. — Political clout and policy discussions were the main attractions at American Trucking Associations’ Summer Leadership Meeting that featured appearances from top lawmakers, reporters and regulators.
June 22, 1999Scholars to Fight Ergonomics Proposal
ARLINGTON, Va. — Trucking is getting some help from academia in fighting a proposed federal legislation on repetitive stress injuries.
June 22, 1999Transit Group to Buy Fox Midwest
Transit Group, Atlanta, agreed to buy Fox Midwest Transit and its affiliate, Shippers Distribution Services, both based in Green Bay, Wis., for $5 million in cash and 515,000 shares of Transit Group stock.
June 21, 1999Diesel Prices Jump, Led By 5-cent California Increase
The national average price of diesel fuel bounced to $1.068 per gallon, rising nine-tenths of a cent from the previous week’s average of $1.059 and reversing a four-week slide. The increase was driven in large measure by a 5-cents-a-gallon increase in California.
June 21, 1999Congress Can Deliver the Hours
A truck-driving California congressman suggested that if officials at the Department of Transportation can’t pull the trigger on new hours-of-service regulations, Congress should do it for them.
June 21, 1999Lawmaker Presses Meals Deduction
ARLINGTON, Va. -- A congressman who also is a trucking executive is pressing for passage of legislation that would speed up restoration of the 80% tax deduction for meal while truckers are on the road.
June 21, 1999UPS Shifts Freight After Conrail Delays
Three weeks into the division of Conrail between Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads, incompatible computer systems have caused so many problems that United Parcel Service, their biggest intermodal customer, has pulled 50% of its traffic off both railroads and put it back on the highways.
June 21, 1999Cleaner Diesel Could Raise Costs
WASHINGTON - Consumers could pay more for a wide variety of goods transported by truck if the government demands cleaner-burning diesel fuel, regulators and trucking industry officials say.
June 21, 1999