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ATA: Give Us 14 Hours on Duty
Trucking鈥檚 largest trade group went on record Nov. 2 in support of allowing truck drivers to be on duty for up to 14 hours a day as long as they get 10 hours of rest.
November 10, 1999Don鈥檛 Sweat Hours Reform Until You See The Proposal, Cirillo Tells Truckers
Trucking鈥檚 chief regulator has some advice for trucking: Relax. 鈥淢y suggestion to everyone who is having an anxiety attack on hours of service is just chill out until the proposed rule is out,鈥 said Julie A. Cirillo, head of the federal Office of Motor Carrier Safety, in an Oct. 31 speech to the Truckload Carriers Association鈥檚 board of directors.
November 10, 1999Vote Postponed on Driver Championship Participation
The expected showdown over who will be allowed to participate in the National Truck Driving Championships was postponed until further input from state trucking associations can be gathered.
November 10, 1999Environmental Policy Panel Requests Study of National Fuel Standard
The concept of one diesel fuel for the entire country received an endorsement from members of an American Trucking Associations panel, but it wants a study on the matter first.
November 10, 1999Driver Retention, Efficiency Among Fleet Managers鈥 Concerns
Time is money: That simple axiom drove hours of discussion on the harsh realities company executives face in meeting the demands of more freight to haul but fewer drivers to haul it.
November 10, 1999ATA Board Says 65 Is Fast Enough
Trucks should go no faster than 65 mph, according to a resolution passed by the board of directors of American Trucking Associations.
November 10, 1999Office of Motor Carriers: Shape of Things to Come
Trucking can expect minor structural changes in the Office of Motor Carrier Safety for at least another 11 months as it settles into its new home within the Secretary of Transportation鈥檚 office, the head of the agency told trucking officials.
November 10, 1999Truckers Lend A Helping Hand
Truckers attending American Trucking Associations鈥 annual management conference took a break from debates over such issues as drivers鈥 hours of service to put in some hours of service of their own.
November 10, 1999Advertising Blitz Launched; Contributions Solicited
Trucking unveiled its latest image-enhancing advertising blitz aimed at highlighting the industry鈥檚 commitment to safety and giving a human face to the truckers who move the freight.
November 10, 1999Internet-Based Products Blaze New Trails for Profits
The Internet is going to be a money-maker for trucking vendors and high technology is no longer an issue for another day. That was the message from many of the more than 130 exhibitors at this year's MC&E.
November 10, 1999