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CTA’s Bradley Scolds U.S. on Trade

Despite the explosion in trade between the United States and Canada — from $211 billion in 1993 to $364 billion in 1999, most of which is carried on trucks — the North American Free Trade Agreement is not working as well as it could, says the chief executive officer of the Canadian Trucking Alliance, Canada’s equivalent of American Trucking Associations.

October 25, 2000
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Drayage Haulers Continue Protest at Savannah Port

Drayage truckers continued their protests over delays at the Port of Savannah last week.

October 25, 2000
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NTSB Bill Limits Access to Crash Data

Public access to crash data generated by voice or video recorders on trucks will be restricted if President Clinton signs the National Transportation Safety Board reauthorization bill.

October 25, 2000
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Sleep Researchers Propose 'Flexible' Fatigue Management In Current Hours Framework

Sleep researchers say they have found a way for long-haul truck drivers to combat fatigue while still working with the current hours-of-service regulations.

October 25, 2000
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Industry Prepares for SSRS Fight

Fresh from a victory in the hours-of-service issue, won in part by a united stand within the industry, for-hire interstate motor carriers and their representatives wrestled among themselves over how to approach efforts to sink the Single State Registration System.

October 25, 2000
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Robert Hirsch Takes Reins at TCA

In choosing to attend law school, Robert A. Hirsch fervently hoped he would not have to follow in the footsteps of his father, who made a living selling vacuum cleaners door to door.

October 25, 2000
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ATA Conference Launches Toy Truck Drive for San Diego

A convoy of trucks — toy trucks — will be arriving at homes in the San Diego area after American Trucking Associations completes its annual Management Conference and Exhibition.

October 25, 2000
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EPA Diesel Exhaust Study Generates New Attention

A long-term government study on the effects of diesel exhaust raises more questions about the fuel than answers, say spokesmen for the trucking industry and diesel technology.

October 25, 2000
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E-Commerce Conferees Told Online Collaboration a Necessity

By using the Internet to cut deals, the transportation industry is likely to have virtual consolidation without physical consolidation, according to several speakers at a conference on electronic commerce and transportation.

October 25, 2000
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Big Dig Ready to Give Little Peek

Mark your calendars for Dec. 31 and prepare to party at the Big Dig in Boston.

October 25, 2000

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