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Idaho Senate Votes to Scrap Ton-Mile Tax
The Idaho Senate addressed the state鈥檚 weight-distance tax problems by unanimously voting to scrap the beleaguered system and replace it with higher truck registration fees, much as other former ton-mile tax states have done.
April 5, 2000Canadian Trucking Feels Fuel Crunch
Canadian truckers, like their U.S. counterparts, are continuing to feel the squeeze of higher fuel prices.
April 5, 2000More in Trucking Take Leap Onto Online Bandwagon
Vendors are flooding the market with Internet-based exchanges for managing and moving freight. As the exchanges proliferate, the vendors jockey for position in hopes of attracting enough business to keep carriers鈥 trailers full while cutting costs for shippers.
April 5, 2000California Cracks Down on Mexican Leasing
State and federal inspectors have started cracking down on Mexican truckers operating under illegal leasing agreements with U.S. carriers to go beyond the 28 commercial zones along the U.S-Mexico border.
April 5, 2000VW Buys Big Piece of Scania
Volkswagen AG agreed to buy more than 30 million shares of Scania to become the largest owner of the Swedish truck and bus maker.
April 5, 2000Truck Dealers Hope for 鈥楩lood鈥 Relief
Coming off a record sales year, truck dealers are 鈥渓ooking forward鈥 to a slackening of the sales pace in 2000, according to James H. Westlake, director of the American Truck Dealers division of the National Automobile Dealers Assocation. ATD will hold its 37th annual convention and exposition April 8 to 11 in San Antonio.
April 5, 200053-Foot Trailer Enabling Bill Wins House Approval in Vermont
Trucks pulling 53-foot trailers would have nearly unfettered access to most of Vermont鈥檚 major roads under legislation approved by the state House of Representatives. The only restriction would be overall vehicle length.
April 5, 2000EPA Failed to Curb Diesel Pollution Promptly, Congressman Charges
The Environmental Protection Agency was criticized last week by a powerful House committee chairman for not calling diesel engine manufacturers on the carpet soon enough to prevent millions of tons of excess pollution from entering the atmosphere.
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