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A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 5
In the news this morning: Overnite strike a test of Hoffa's mettle; Study finds diesel exhaust a leading cancer threat in L.A.; and Ark. town prepares contract to study intermodal state port.
November 5, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 4
This afternoon's headlines: Slater presses Senate for action on motor carrier bill; Professional Transportation Group refinances trailer deals; and Canada needs 50,000 new truckers.
November 4, 1999CFI’s Brown Sets Speed Record
If at first you don’t succeed, try again. That was the attitude of Glenn F. Brown when he broke the world land speed record for 3-axle heavy-duty trucks at Utah’s Bonneville salt flats.
November 4, 1999OSHA Moves Ahead With Rules
The Occupational Safety and Health Administration continues to tighten its regulatory fist around trucking, with its ergonomics proposal due out at the end of the month.
November 4, 1999FCC Approves Short-Range Frequency
The Federal Communications Commission has approved the 5.9 gigahertz bandwidth for dedicated short-range communications, which involves intelligent transportation systems.
November 4, 1999UPS Seeks Flights Into China
United Parcel Service has petitioned the Department of Transportation to obtain aviation operating rights to serve the People’s Republic of China.
November 4, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 4
In the news this morning: U.S. Customs to target 'risky' exports; Intrenet, Inc. reports third quarter; nine-month results; and FleetPride acquires Wheels and Brakes Incorporated.
November 4, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 3
This afternoon's headlines: Clarke Inc. posts increase in profits; Complaints prompt Missouri Highway Patrol to tighten up on big rigs; and NHTSA posts recalls on Great Dane trailers.
November 3, 1999Fatality Rate Falls More Than 8%
Large trucks were involved in the lowest rate of fatal accidents ever recorded in the United States last year, with new federal statistics showing an 8.3% reduction from 1997.
November 3, 1999ATA Annual Meeting Convenes in Orlando
Trucking executives from across the nation will gather in Orlando, Fla., this week for American Trucking Associations’ annual Management Conference and Exhibition.
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