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'98 Year in Review: Regulation EPA and OSHA
As the Environmental Protection Agency looked under the hood and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration got closer to climbing into the cab, the trucking industry fended off increased federal regulatory supervision on two fronts in 1998.
January 11, 1999'98 Year in Review: Europe
The DaimlerChrysler merger created the first global manufacturer of a full range of passenger and commercial vehicles, and shook the automotive industry, which had resisted consolidation.
January 11, 1999'98 Year in Review: Intermodal
With the stormy seas of deregulation rocking ocean lines, and the continuing service problems of Union Pacific delaying freight and pushing shippers closer to revolt, the intermodal industry weathered another tumultuous year.
January 11, 1999'98 Year in Review: Information Technology
The debate over the government’s use of electronically gathered information took center stage in 1998 as the Federal Highway Department launched a test of a satellite-based vehicle tracking system. During the two-year project, participating carriers will use mobile communication technology instead of paper logbooks to monitor hours of service.
January 11, 1999'98 Year in Review: States
The effects of diesel engine exhaust became the top state story of 1998 after a panel of scientists from the California Environmental Protection Agency concluded that the smoke posed a cancer risk to humans.
January 11, 1999'98 Year in Review: Equipment
The 21st century arrived early as heavy-duty truck manufacturer Freightliner and trailer builder Wabash National unveiled the Argosy, a tractor-trailer combination marketed as a “safety concept” vehicle.
January 11, 1999Plane Crash Kills Oregon Chairman
The chairman of the Oregon Trucking Associations was among four people killed Jan. 6 when the small plane they were flying in crashed about 30 miles southwest of Portland, Ore.
January 11, 1999Agreement Settles CDL Issue
After three years of negotiations, the U.S. and Canada have reached an agreement to recognize one another’s medical requirements for truckers.
January 11, 1999Quebec Directs Carriers to Fill Out Safety Form
In hopes of improving its truck safety record, Quebec is creating a safety database and requiring all motor carriers that travel through the province to complete a registration form by April 1.
January 11, 1999Demand for Diesel May Heat Up
Despite a consecutive 10-week drop, diesel prices could stage a slight comeback in the coming weeks due to cold weather snaps and more stable crude oil prices.
January 11, 1999