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TCA Donates $250k to Fight Hours Proposal
The Truckload Carriers Association presented a check for $250,000 to American Trucking Associations to help with ATA’s campaign against the Department of Transportation’s proposed hours-of-service regulations.
September 8, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 8
In the news this morning: Volvo recalls 18,000 trucks for brake problems; DaimlerChrysler names Mitsubishi COO, cuts cost of its investment; Clinton warns of recession risk from high oil price; and more to come.
September 8, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 7
This afternoon's headlines: Former interim head of Emery Worldwide named is new CEO; fuel situation worsens in France from truck blockade; Emons reports fourth-quarter drop, record yearly earnings; and more.
September 7, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Sept. 7
Today's Technology Headlines: Global online holiday sales to rise 85% this year; IBM to unveil new wireless devices; Plastico.com will use From2 global shipping system; and more.
September 7, 2000CVSA to Ponder Future of Truck Safety
North America’s commercial vehicle safety enforcement officials hope to gather all the players in the truck safety debate under one tent during their annual meeting in Grand Rapids, Mich.
September 7, 2000FHWA Mulls Vehicle Attachment Dimensions
The government is eyeballing the dimensions of the hardware that protrudes from tractors and trailers — mirrors, lights and aerodynamic devices — in the context of vehicle length, width and height regulations.
September 7, 2000Truckers Asked to Help Find Sick Child's Dog
A six-year-old boy with cancer has lost his will to live after his pet beagle disappeared, and the family is asking truckers to help find the dog.
September 7, 2000South Carolina Studies Rest Stop Safety
Deteriorating rest areas and a string of highway crimes compelled South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon to take a hard look at the safety of the state’s rest stops on the Interstate highway system.
September 7, 2000Univ. of Alabama Joins Research Network
The University of Alabama has been added to a list of schools across the nation that are assisting the federal government to conduct research into what makes transportation tick and how to make its various components work better.
September 7, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Sept. 7
In the news this morning: Teamsters poised to endorse Gore for president; Viking Freight to raise rates in October; DaimlerChrysler pushes for bigger chunk of Mitsubishi; and more.
September 7, 2000Trending
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