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Cummins Claims An Extended-Life Coolant Damages Seals, Engines
Cummins Engine Co. says a brand of extended-life coolant is causing problems for its engines, and has formed a task force with the suppliers of the coolant to seek 鈥渓ong- and short-term solutions.鈥
August 17, 1999Senator Seeks Inspector Certification
Breaux (D-La.)Sen. John Breaux wants to improve truck and bus safety by requiring all commercial vehicle inspectors to be certified to uniform standards and proficiency levels.
August 17, 1999Letter to the Editor: Audit Justice
Click here to write your own Letter to the Editor.Great job on the July 30 article, 鈥淕overnment鈥檚 Carrier Safety Database Is Prone to Inconsistencies, Misuse by Public, Critics Claim鈥 (p. 12) and Robert Abbott鈥檚 op-ed, 鈥淭he Problem With Safety Ratings鈥 (p. 9).
August 17, 1999TAEC Members Back New ATA
Despite some vocal opponents, there was widespread support for the reorganization efforts of American Trucking Associations at the annual meeting of state trucking association executives.
August 17, 1999Trucker Strike Brews in Seattle
More than 100 independent truck drivers at the Port of Seattle plan to stop work Tuesday, as some trucking companies at the Port of Vancouver make wage concessions to their drivers.
August 17, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 17
This afternoon's headlines: Agency sets precedent in permit for U.S.-Mexico bridge; Chubb puts certificates online for shippers; and Federal loans available for ag haulers hit by drought.
August 17, 1999Trucking Firms Victimized in Scam
At least five major trucking companies have been victimized in a scam involving fraudulent cash advances in which criminals have targeted Comdata Comchex and TIC check users.
August 16, 1999Vancouver Strike May Spread to U.S.
Port of VancouverThe issue that has sparked a 25-day-old truckers' strike at the Port of Vancouver could cause the Port of Seattle to be shut down Tuesday.
August 16, 1999FHWA Denounces Talk of Rest Period
A Federal Highway Administration spokeswoman last week criticized speculation about the contents of an hours-of-service reform the agency is drafting.
August 16, 1999OOIDA Wins Round In Lease Dispute
The Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association won a major round in its lawsuit against New Prime Inc. and Arctic Express when a federal court ruled it could sue the companies.
August 16, 1999