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OSHA to Stop Fining Truckers Over Chocks

Federal job safety inspectors will no longer fine truckers for failing to place wheel chocks to stop trailers from rolling because trucking safety regulations have been held to supersede the authority of the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, officials said.

May 1, 2001

Midwest Floods Drive Few Shippers to Trucking

Flooding in the upper Mississippi River valley halted barge shipping and interrupted rail traffic but apparently had not forced a substantial change in transportation patterns in trucking’s favor as of late last week.

May 1, 2001

Executive Briefing - May 1

Congress Reaches Agreement on $1.35 Trillion Tax Cut; Dow Chemical, Epson Announce Job Cuts; Airborne Delivery Cites Lack of Growth; Inland Empire Activity Belies Recession Fears; and more...

May 1, 2001

Trucking Technology Report - May 1

VC Funds Offer $20 Million for E-Logistics; VoiceStream Enters Wireless Phone Battle; New Satellite Radio Serves Vehicles and more...

May 1, 2001

Cummins Opposes Breaks From Clean-Engine Pact

Executives of heavy truck engine maker Cummins Inc. said they would go to court, if necessary, to force competitors to abide by terms of a 1998 federal court consent decree that requires the group produce cleaner engines by October 2002.

May 1, 2001

Lott Praises Mineta's Choice of Jackson as DOT Deputy

WASHINGTON — Michael P. Jackson, nominated to be Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta’s deputy, is a well-qualified shoo-in for the job, according to Senate Majority Leader Trent Lott.

April 30, 2001

Opinion: Enlightened Leaders Make the Difference

With employers facing labor shortages and unprecedented worker mobility, a stable, productive workforce of drivers, owner-operators and support employees is relatively unusual in the rapidly changing trucking industry.

April 30, 2001

Editorial: Needed - Policies to Halt Economic Damage

The bad news continues to pile up across the trucking sector and related businesses from the effects of a weak U.S. economy and resurgent energy costs.

April 30, 2001

N.Y.-Area Business Gauge Contracts; Chicago Seen Less Dire

New reports Monday from purchasing agents in two of the top U.S. markets spelled worse news about business conditions in the New York area, while Chicago-area factories saw mild improvement in what are still recessionary conditions.

April 30, 2001

Executive Briefing - April 30

Roadway Offers New Online Service; North Dakota Says No to 75 MPH Speed Limit; Tibbett & Britten Announce New Contract, CEO; Volvo to Restructure U.S. Truck Operations; and more...

April 30, 2001