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Baulig: Ergo Rule Would Muddy Workers鈥 Comp

The proposed federal ergonomics rule puts industry on 鈥渢he slippery slope to federal workers compensation,鈥 said Laurie T. Baulig in her presentation to the former Safety Management Council last week.

October 11, 2000

Carnegie Mellon Showcases Driving Simulator

The future of truck driving simulation has arrived, landing at the Carnegie Mellon Driver Training and Safety Institute facility in Lemont Furnace, Pa.

October 11, 2000

Reporter Goes for Virtual Spin

How does a person who has never operated a big rig handle an 18-wheeler? Transport Topics reporter Margaret Gordetsky found out as she took the wheel of Carnegie Mellon's new driving simulator.

October 11, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 11

In the news this morning: U.S. diesel fuel prices continue downward trend; House votes to impose mandatory fuel surcharges for independent truckers; House approves auto, tire safety bill; and more to come.

October 11, 2000

Iteris Offers Aftermarket Kits in Europe For Its Truck Lane-Departure System

HANOVER, Germany 鈥 Iteris Inc. has begun selling an aftermarket version in Europe of its lane-departure system for trucks, the company announced at last month鈥檚 Commercial Vehicle Show here.

October 11, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 11

Today's Technology Headlines: Metricom's Ricochet wireless service off to slow start; Lucent unveils software to improve wireless networks; Sun prepares to enter logistics sector; and more.

October 11, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 11

This afternoon's headlines: Delphi 3Q earnings match estimates; more L.A. workers strike as MTA makes final offer; Senate unmoved so far on fuel surcharge bill; and more.

October 11, 2000

Lower Profits Have Public Truck Firms Anxious

A creaky third quarter for trucking could be followed by a rocky year鈥檚 end if recent warnings of falling profit margins from the industry鈥檚 major companies are an accurate indicator.

October 10, 2000

GOP Lawmakers Target EPA Fuel Plan

Republicans in Congress are threatening the future of an Environmental Protection Agency rule that would require trucks to use low-sulfur diesel fuel.

October 10, 2000

Conn. Addresses Transportation Problems

Attendees of the first-ever Connecticut transportation summit toiled to come up with solutions to the state鈥檚 crumbling infrastructure woes.

October 10, 2000