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DOT Likely to Order Change In Tanker Design

Under pressure from the National Transportation Safety Board, the Department of Transportation鈥檚 Research and Special Programs Administration will draft a proposal likely to alter tanker trailer design.

October 24, 2000

Robert Hirsch Takes Reins at TCA

Robert A. Hirsch has a tough job as the new president of the Truckload Carriers Association: represent the interests of his members without straining relations between TCA and ATA.

October 24, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 24

In the news this morning: Diesel back down after hitting record high; Motor Cargo Industries reports 3Q increase; Landair posts 3Q EPS of 5 cents after 1999 loss; and more.

October 24, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 23

This afternoon's headlines: Wabash National agrees to purchase Breadner Group; oil prices down slightly as supply concerns ease; TCT Logistics inks deal with General Mills Canada; and more.

October 23, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 23

Today's technology headlines: Software speeds wireless messaging; IBM, Ariba and Microsoft champion new B2B standard; and the Internet is finding its place in long-haul trucking

October 23, 2000

Clinton Signs Transportation Bill

The $58 billion Transportation Appropriations bill for 2001 was signed by President Bill Clinton Monday. The bill provides money for additional roadside inspections and a large truck crash study, but no funding for hours-of-service reforms.

October 23, 2000

Researchers Propose 'Flexible' Fatigue Management

Sleep researchers say they have found a way for long-haul truck drivers to combat fatigue while still working with the current hours-of-service regulations.

October 23, 2000

Transport Bill Limits Access to Crash Data

Public access to crash data generated by voice or video recorders on trucks will be restricted if President Clinton signs the National Transportation Safety Board reauthorization bill.

October 23, 2000

Diesel Exhaust Study Raises More Questions

A long-term government study on the effects of diesel exhaust raises more questions about the fuel than answers, say spokesmen for the trucking industry and diesel technology.

October 23, 2000

Cummins Eyes Changes After Sales Drop

In the wake of a sharp drop in sales and profits, Cummins Chairman Tim Solso said the company is considering a major restructuring of its medium- and heavy-duty truck engine business.

October 23, 2000

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