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Knight Family Helps Bankroll Opening of New Logistics Firm
The owners of Knight Transportation, one of the most successful truckload carriers in the country, are backing a new logistics company headed by three former Schneider Logistics executives.
June 2, 1999Diesel Price Finds 8-Week Low
The pump price of diesel slid to an eight-week low last week, with a national average of $1.066 a gallon, just before the summer travel season began.
June 2, 1999Editorial: Carrier Agency Considered
Step by step, inch by inch, Congress is moving closer to consensus on how best to improve truck safety. One big step came last week when Rep. Frank Wolf signaled his willingness to consider creating a separate motor carrier administration and expressed his commitment to getting the job done this year.
June 2, 1999Opinion: Spreading Out, Reigning In
In politics, it often seems there are no new ideas, only new leaders advocating the same themes, repackaged for a new generation of voters. Remember 1988 and the television commercials showing toxic waste pouring into Boston Harbor? As the 2000 election season heats up, expect to see commercials talking about the horrors of suburban sprawl and smog.
June 2, 1999ATA Foundation Turns to Science
Keeping in step with their parent organizations, several foundations affiliated with trucking trade groups are changing their emphasis.
June 2, 1999Autohaulers Seek Higher Weight for Heavier SUV Loads
Automobile haulers are hoping to have better luck next time getting an increase in weight allowances for their equipment on the highways.
June 2, 1999Litigation Could Imperil Road Repairs
The nation鈥檚 road builders want to play a part in an environmental lawsuit that could cause highways to go without repairs.
June 2, 1999Truck-Related Deaths See First Drop in 3 Years
Fatalities from crashes involving large trucks dropped 1.8% from 5,398 in 1997 to an estimated 5,302 in 1998, Secretary of Transportation Rodney Slater announced at a May 25 press conference.
June 2, 1999Mineta Calls for Stronger FHWA If Congress Won鈥檛 OK Truck Office
Former congressman Norman Mineta recommends keeping motor carrier safety oversight within the Federal Highway Administration and giving it more resources, including additional senior staff.
June 2, 1999Teamsters, Car Haulers Reach Agreement, Averting Strike
The Teamsters and 17 unionized car-hauling trucking companies announced agreement Wednesday morning on a four-year contract that both sides said raises wages and benefits for drivers and averts a nationwide strike.
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