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Physical Exams Forms at Issue

The Federal Highway Administration is proposing changes to driver medical examination forms that trucking interests say would let physicians perform additional tests at their discretion.

November 9, 1998
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Dispute Aids Medical Reciprocity

A dispute over the medical exams that Canadian truck drivers need to work in the U.S. may result in a long-awaited reciprocity agreement between the two countries.

November 9, 1998
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Yellow Expands Regional LTL Group

Yellow Corp. will expand its regional less-than-truckload service in the Pacific Northwest and the West with the acquisition of Action Express of Boise, Idaho.

November 9, 1998
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Trimac Forms Fuel-Hauling Alliance in Northwest

Canadian-owned Trimac Transportation will merge its petroleum-hauling operations in Oregon and Washington with Harris Transportation Co. of Portland, Ore.

November 9, 1998
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Boyd Moves Westward with Texas Acquisition

Flatbed carrier Boyd Bros. Transportation is going west.

November 9, 1998
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Killer Editorials

It could have been the title of a new horror extravaganza from Steven King: 鈥淜iller Trucks.鈥 Think of it. Maniacal, masked marauders perched behind the wheels of gigantic semis, preying on innocent VW bugs and station wagons full of smiling children. Unfortunately, 鈥淜iller Trucks鈥 wasn鈥檛 playing at your neighborhood cinema, it was on the editorial page of the Washington Post.

November 9, 1998
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Mr. Wolf Has It Wrong

A congressman from Washington鈥檚 Virginia suburbs and the Washington Post editorial page in recent days have been involved in a tag-team match smearing the trucking industry鈥檚 safety record.

November 9, 1998
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Hours of Service, Industry Image, and Much More

While the ATA Management Conference & Exhibition produced no major policy pronouncements, there was considerable activity behind the scenes on a number of important issues.

November 9, 1998
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Drivers Are No. 1 Concern

What is the biggest risk management issue facing trucking today? Drivers, no doubt, according to a survey by Liberty Mutual Group.

November 9, 1998
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Overcapacity Question Not Settled

Truck sales hit record highs this summer, leading some industry analysts to raise eyebrows that the market may be headed toward another period of too much trucking capacity for the market.

November 9, 1998

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