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Trucking Sues N.J. Over Trailer Ban
Trucking and the state of New Jersey are heading to federal court to do battle over the ban that prohibits many out-of-state trucks from running on most of the state’s secondary road system.
February 4, 2000Calif. Wrestles With IRP Issues
The International Registration Plan could go awry in California if the industry and lawmakers can’t bring the state’s registration policies into line with the other IRP states by next year.
February 4, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 4
In the news this morning: Nissan's troubled truck unit gets $1.9 billion lifeline; North American Van Lines cuts 55 jobs; and Calif. commuuter rail officials express worries about truck collisions.
February 4, 2000Volvo Enters Owner-Operator Market With New Long-Hood VT 880 Tractor
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — Volvo Trucks North America on Feb. 3 rolled out what it said was its first-ever Class 8 truck aimed at owner-operators.
February 4, 2000Ligon Pays Fine For Safety Violations
The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration said last week that Landstar Ligon has paid a penalty of $43,510 for failing to comply with federal safety rules.
February 3, 2000Carrier Protests Ligon's Action
The president of Hawk Transport said he is being unfairly penalized for the failure of Landstar Ligon’s management to adequately monitor drivers’ compliance with federal safety rules.
February 3, 2000ATA, EPA Form Air Research Center
A research venture in New Mexico that brings together trucking and government is tackling some of the complex issues that confound regulators trying to crack down on air pollution.
February 3, 2000Federal Carrier Office Sets Agenda
A blizzard forced the postponement of the Jan. 25 christening of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, but the agency is taking shape as federal officials outlined plans for its operations.
February 3, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 3
This afternoon's headlines: Mass. Pike officials to accelerate toll increases; Freightliner to demo nitrogen oxide reduction system; and Importers resume fight for automated customs system.
February 3, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 3
In the news this morning: DaimlerChrysler eyes U.S. medium-heavy truck market; Oshkosh Truck to expand facilities, add jobs; and Ryder reports higher Q4 operating net, sees flat Q1.
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