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Fall Ushers in Chain Season

The Colorado Motor Carriers Assn. reminds truckers that it is time to start carrying chains or cables. Failure to do so could result not only in being stuck in the snow, but hefty penalties, too.

October 21, 1998

Con-Way Makes Two Key Moves

Con-Way Transportation Services announced the relocation of its corporate headquarters to Ann Arbor, Mich., from Palo Alto, Calif.

October 21, 1998

House Clears Budget Bill

The House of Representatives last night approved the $500 billion funding package that will keep the federal government going until next October. Now it's the Senate's turn.

October 21, 1998

Cancer Warning Lawsuit Against Trucking Companies Dismissed

A California state court dismissed the lawsuits against trucking companies filed by environmental action groups that wanted cancer warning signs on trucks. The dismissal came at the request of both plaintiffs and defendants.

October 20, 1998

Truck Sales Still Strong

Chalk up another huge month for Class 8 truck manufacturers.

October 20, 1998

Oklahoma State Program Buys Tracks to Keep Trains Running

When Burlington Northern Santa Fe Co. decided to abandon two lines through rural Oklahoma, the state stepped in and paid $6.55 million to save the tracks from the scrap yard.

October 20, 1998

Greyhound Lines Being Purchased by Canadian Company

Greyhound Lines, the nation's only long-haul bus company, is being purchased by North America's largest provider of city transit fleets, school buses and ambulances.

October 20, 1998

European Union Drafts 48-Hour Work Week for Truck Drivers

European truck drivers will be limited to a 48-hour work week if a proposal now being drafted by the European Union Commission in Brussels becomes law.

October 20, 1998

Fleet Purchases and Expansions

M.S. Carriers, Memphis, Tenn., agreed to purchase assets of Interstate Trucking Corp. of America, a dry van truckload carrier based in Merrill, Wis.

October 20, 1998