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Sparring Over Transponder Codes

Emerging transponder technology has allowed truckers to bypass highway weigh stations, but it has also generated a dispute over the ownership of the signals these devices produce.

December 23, 1998

Surface Transportation Board Extends Authority to Set Rates

The Surface Transportation Board extended for one year the authority of motor carrier rate bureaus to set rates and the National Classification Committee to establish commodity classes for freight moving by truck.

December 22, 1998

Treadco Settles Bandag Dispute

Arkansas Best Corp. said its Treadco Inc. subsidiary settled its long-running dispute with Bandag Inc. over Bandag’s recruitment of Treadco executives and attempts to divert customers from Treadco.

December 22, 1998

Evidence Grows That EPA Knew About Diesel Engine Test Flaws

Evidence mounted that the Environmental Protection Agency knew long before it lowered the boom on diesel engine makers that their engines had pollution problems and that EPA’s own certification test was so poorly designed it failed to detect illegal emissions levels.

December 22, 1998

Editorial: The EPA and Accountability

The Environmental Protection Agency apparently believes it isn’t accountable, at least not to TT, our many readers, the trucking industry at large or the American public.

December 22, 1998

Negotiating Hours Reform

The Federal Highway Administration last week announced it is taking the first step toward a negotiated rulemaking to update hours of service regulations for truck drivers.

, December 22, 1998

Lower Fuel Prices Raise Shipper Demands

Record low fuel costs may sound like a boon for trucking, but some carrier executives say diesel prices have been met by demands from shippers for reduced freight charges..

December 22, 1998

Rumored CF-Yellow Deal Falls Through

Is another big-time merger among less-than-truckload carriers in the offing.

December 22, 1998

Court Blocks Slain Trucker's Benefits

The North Carolina Court of Appeals ruled that the family of a truck driver who was killed while trying to stop a robbery at a rest stop is not entitled to worker’s compensation benefits.

December 22, 1998

Slater Counters Claybrook

The Department of Transportation is responding to criticism from safety groups that the Federal Highway Administration is not adequately handling truck safety.

December 22, 1998