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Navistar, Siemens to Make Injectors

Navistar International Corp. and Siemens Automotive Corp. have finalized plans for a $100 million joint venture to develop and manufacture diesel fuel injectors designed to meet emission standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency for 2002.

April 5, 1999

Arkansas Says No to Interstate Tolls

TT File PhotoTollbooths are not likely to be sprouting on Interstate highways in Arkansas or elsewhere soon. A March 31 deadline for states to seek admission to a federal tolling program passed without a single applicant.

April 2, 1999

Reflective Tape Retrofit Goes Ahead

A rule requiring trucking companies to install reflective tape or reflectors on the sides and rears of older trailers will cost at least $228 million, according to the Federal Highway Administration.

April 2, 1999

Werner Denounces CRASH Claims

Werner Enterprises this week angrily denounced allegations by Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways that the company鈥檚 paperless log system had loopholes drivers could use to violate hours-of-service regulations.

April 2, 1999

Roadway Seeking Outside Ventures

The chairman of Roadway Express said a slow recovery from a threatened strike in 1998 has forced the company to look for opportunities outside of its core freight hauling business.

April 2, 1999

DOD Will Not Drop Billing Plan

Despite complaints from munitions haulers, the Department of Defense is moving forward with a plan to use a third-party electronic freight payment system to compensate freight carriers.

April 2, 1999

Transportation Leaders Meet

The heads of the leading railroad and trucking associations met March 26 to discuss increases in truck cargo capacity and railroad competitive access, spokesmen for both groups said.

April 2, 1999
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CDL Crackdown Sought

Two federal transportation lawmakers are determined to prevent truckers with bad driving records from keeping their commercial driver licenses.

April 1, 1999
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NPTC Chief Calls for Stricter Enforcement

The debate over truck safety moved in a new direction Thursday as the National Private Truck Council called on the Department of Transportation to focus enforcement activities on drivers and carriers with the worst safety records.

April 1, 1999
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Training Grant Beginning to Pay Off

The trucking industry would love to put hard-working people like Joe Childress behind the wheel of a big rig. And that鈥檚 where he will end up after participating in a program that teams the U.S. Department of Labor with state trucking associations, the PTDI and ATA.

April 1, 1999

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