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Volvo Shareholders Approve Deal
Ford's $6.5 billion buyout of the car division of Volvo moved an important step forward Monday with the approval of Volvo shareholders.
March 9, 1999Canada Goes After Engine Makers
The Canadian government is seeking concessions from diesel engine manufacturers similar to those the U.S. EPA demanded for alleged Clean Air Act violations.
March 9, 1999Fuel Pumps Are Drying Up Where Owners Didn't Plug the Leaks
Diesel was more expensive when stations had to tear out tanks. (TT File Photo)Truckers face having parched fuel tanks along a desolate, 100-mile stretch of Interstate 10 in California. Not a single fuel pump could be found on the road between Indio and Blythe because of the enforcement of federal rules regarding underground tanks.
March 9, 1999Freightliner Corp.'s Wide Approach
Sometimes, it seems truck maker Freightliner Corp. would make a good candidate for Gamblers Anonymous.
March 9, 1999Traffic Deaths Decline in Canada
Traffic fatalities in Canada appear to be at their lowest levels in 25 years, Transport Canada reported.
March 9, 1999PATT Demands Fatigue Solutions
Parents Against Tired Truckers, which contends that company policies are at the root of driver fatigue, called upon the industry to start paying truck drivers by the hour, with extra for overtime and full compensation for all time worked.
March 9, 1999Out-Of-Service Guidelines Revised
Revised truck out-of-service guidelines are now available from the Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance.
March 9, 1999Inspector General Cites STB Fee Plan
The Surface Transportation Board won praise from the Department of Transportation’s inspector general for addressing concerns raised in a November audit of the agency’s fee structure.
March 9, 1999GAO: Truck Safety Plan Not Working
The Federal Highway Administration’s efforts to crack down on the motor carriers with the worst safety records are not working, according to federal auditors.
March 9, 1999DOD Plan Draws Trucker Objections
Some truckers who haul for the Department of Defense are raising objections to a billing plan that could force them to give up from 1% to 2% of freight charges in order to get paid.
March 9, 1999