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P.M. Executive Briefing - May 17
This afternoon's headlines: FedEx says reorganization, new unit costs to be felt as early as June; Wisconsin sheriff wants rogue truckers off the road; and Study says diesel emission estimates may be too low.
May 17, 2000Grade Crossing Safety Video Released
Operation Lifesaver, a movement dedicated to ending truck and car collisions with trains, will premier its safety video aimed at truck drivers May 17. 鈥淵our License or Your Life鈥 emphasizes the dangers of stranding a truck at a rail crossing, and offers steps on how to extricate the vehicle.
May 17, 2000Bakeries Cool on Hours Proposal
Hours-of-service rules by the Department of Transportation, controversial in most quarters, could slam dunk doughnut sales, a bakery trade group claims.
May 17, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - May 17
In the news this morning: Diesel trucks, buses to face new federal emission curbs; Oregon voters reject changes to state's fuel-tax system; and Creditors approve NationsWay liquidation plan.
May 17, 2000Maritime Chief Eyed For Trucking Agency
Federal Maritime Administrator Clyde J. Hart Jr. has emerged as the leading, if not the sole candidate, to head the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, but probably only for a short term.
May 16, 2000'Safer' Hours May Not Cut Insurance Rates
Estimates by the Department of Transportation show the proposed hours-of-service rules would prevent 2,600 accidents, 2,996 injuries and 115 fatalities annually, but fewer accidents do not necessarily translate into lower insurance costs for trucking.
May 16, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - May 16
This afternoon's headlines: >UPS seeks more air routes into China to counter FedEx's big lead; West Virginia may seek audit of trucking company following I-79 accident; and Trader.com to launch local heavy machinery sites.
May 16, 2000Court: Landstar Inway Liable for Damage in Mexico
A federal appeals court in Illinois ruled Landstar Inway is liable for freight damage that occurred in Mexico during a 1997 haul, even though the carrier鈥檚 contract contained tariff language stating it was not responsible for losses over the border.
May 16, 2000Overnite, Teamsters Appeal to Public
As the Teamsters strike against Overnite Transportation Co. passes its sixth month, both sides appear to be reaching out to the public for support of their positions.
May 16, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - May 16
In the news this morning: Logistics analyst says online exchanges will have to decide whether to compete or cooperate with third-party firms; New Jersey town wants state truck ban expanded; and Software developer turned trucker releases upgrade for free drivers log software.
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