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Federal Report Urges U.S. Truckers To Adopt European Industry Practices
Trucking in Europe can provide valuable guidance to its U.S. counterparts, according to a study commissioned by the Office of International Programs at the Federal Highway Administration.
July 12, 2000ATA’s McCormick Urges Trucking to Take Action on Capitol Hill
Truckers should urge Congress to prevent the Department of Transportation from adopting its own proposal for changing the hours-of-service-regulations, the president of American Trucking Associations said here June 29.
July 12, 2000TCA Votes to Help Fund Fight Against DOT’s Hours
Members of the Truckload Carriers Association voted overwhelmingly to spend as much as one-half million dollars from their reserve funds to fight proposed changes in the hours-of-service regulations.
July 12, 2000Alternative Hours Plans Offered to DOT
Buried amidst the denunciations of the Department of Transportation’s proposed changes in hours-of-service regulations are some alternative proposals suggested by industry groups.
July 12, 2000For a Few, DOT Hits Nail (Almost) on the Head
Despite being vastly outnumbered by critics, some organizations like what they see in the Department of Transportation’s proposed changes in the hours-of-service regulations.
July 12, 2000Industry Disputes Estimated Cost of New Rules
Just how much will the proposed changes in the hours-of-service regulations cost?
July 12, 2000NTSB Urges More Hazmat Training
Those involved in transferring hazardous cargo need more training, according to the the National Transportation Safety Board, and industry groups have agreed to cooperate in updating guidelines.
July 12, 2000New! Trucking Technology Alert
Today's commercial trucks have more in common with the space shuttle than the big rigs of the past, so keeping abreast of technology news is more important than ever. Starting next week, you can get the latest tech news e-mailed to you five days a week.
July 12, 2000Trucking Technology Report - July 12
Today's technology headlines: National Transportation Exchange releases new software; EMS Technologies, Seimac deal aimed at improving driver communications in Nova Scotia; Texaco to help form online exchange to charter ships; and more.
July 12, 2000Ergonomics Ban Faces Likely Veto
House and Senate votes have stopped funding for the proposed ergonomics standards starting Oct. 1, but the workplace safety issue covering an estimated 27.3 million workers is far from being dead in the water.
July 12, 2000