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Cheating the Wind

Cheating the wind to save fuel — more properly known as the science of aerodynamics — seems to have caught on with the cabs of today’s highway tractors. Streamlined power units, looking as if they’ve just emerged from aircraft wind tunnels, ease their way down the road and through the air, while behind them, vans and refrigerated trailers appear to have been riveted together in a box factory.

May 10, 2000
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February Trailer Shipments Up

New trailer shipments in February totaled 23,212, a somewhat perkier 132 units more than the same month in 1999. The two-month total of 45,314 for 2000, however, was 1.8% below the 46,123 posted in 1999.

May 10, 2000
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Canadian Owner-Operators Motivated to Unite

Anyone who wants to know how Canada’s recent fuel crisis affected owner-operators should answer the following question: What do you get when you mix high fuel prices, more than 50 disgruntled truckers, a wife and a doughnut shop?

May 10, 2000
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FMCSA Is Product of a ‘Terrible, Swift Sword’

Pat Quigley rang in the New Year in his office in Harrisburg, Pa., on alert in case of any transportation-related problems started with the new century. Then it struck him: He was also ringing in a new beginning for trucking enforcement.

May 10, 2000
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Energy Official Notes Cost of Idling Trucks

Idling trucks eat up an average annual profit of $1,800 a unit, according to the Department of Energy.

May 10, 2000
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Mack Wants Larger Piece of Mid-Class Market

Positioning itself to take advantage of what it believes will be continuing growth in the medium-duty truck sales market, Mack Trucks named Paul Hozza vice president of medium-duty sales and market development.

May 10, 2000
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Intrenet Puts Finishing Touch on Top Executive Team

The appointment of John P. Chandler as chief executive officer of Intrenet Inc. on May 1 marked the end of a yearlong process to identify and install new top management at the transportation holding company based in Milford, Ohio.

May 10, 2000
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New TRALA Chairman Notes Challenges Ahead

The president of Brown NationaLease in Des Moines, Iowa, was elected the chairman of the Truck Renting and Leasing Association at the its annual conference in March.

May 10, 2000
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Intermodal Group Aims for Consensus

The Intermodal Association of North America is trying to find consensus among frequently warring interests on issues as diverse as hours of service for drivers and the roadworthiness of intermodal equipment.

May 10, 2000
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Police in Two States Test Fatigue Monitor of the Eye

State police in Michigan and Illinois are testing a device that its inventors claim can be used roadside to determine if truckers are too fatigued to be driving.

May 10, 2000

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