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Medical Dispute Could Produce Deal

A dispute over the medical exams required by Canadian drivers to work in the U.S. may result in a long-awaited reciprocity agreement between the two countries.

November 4, 1998

Ohio Turnpike Tolls to Rise Jan. 1

Tolls on the Ohio Turnpike will increase as scheduled Jan. 1, despite suggestions by one turnpike official last winter that the extra money may not be needed.

November 4, 1998

Reid Narrowly Wins in Nevada

Incumbent Sen. Harry Reid, a Nevada Democrat, narrowly won re-election today, defeating his Republican challenger, Rep. John Ensign, by 459 votes. In other national races, Tuesday's elections brought no significant changes to congressional committees with oversight over trucking issues.

November 4, 1998

Ballots Mailed to 1.4 Million Teamsters

The Teamsters rerun election got under way Monday as the court-appointed election officer mailed ballots to the union's 1.4 million members.

November 3, 1998

Montana Motor Carrier Association Chooses New Executive VP

Brian Cavey is leaving the rarefied atmosphere of Washington's Capitol Hill for the Big Sky of Montana. He will be the new executive vice president of the Montana Motor Carrier Assn. Mr. Carvey replaces Ben Havdahl, who will retire before the next legislative session begins in January.

November 3, 1998

New Mexico Group Will Lobby For Tax Reporting Change

The New Mexico Motor Carriers Assn. is trying to change the deadline for filing state weight-distance tax reports from the 25th day to the last day of each month.

November 3, 1998

Fatal Crash Rate Continues Decline

The fatal crash rate for large trucks fell slightly to 2.39 per million miles in 1997, down from 2.41 the year before, according to newly released statistics from the Federal Highway Administration.

November 3, 1998

FHWA May Expedite Hours-of-Service Rule

A top Federal Highway Administration official said the agency was seriously considering a 鈥渘egotiated鈥 rulemaking to rewrite hours-of-service standards for truck drivers.

November 2, 1998

Unity, Record Turnout Mark ATA Conference

American Trucking Associations took a giant step toward unifying its splintered federation last week with a management conference that drew record attendance and generated more than a half-million dollars in political contributions.

November 2, 1998

U.S., ATA to Train Drivers

The U.S. Department of Labor and the American Trucking Associations will launch a pilot program next month to train as long-haul truck drivers 200 workers who lost their jobs in other industries.

November 2, 1998