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Oil Prices Surge on Mideast Violence

As violence exploded in several parts of the oil-rich Middle East Thursday, so did crude oil prices on world commodity markets.

October 12, 2000

FHWA Pushes States on Truck Limits

The Federal Highway Administration wants to know if states should do more to enforce size and weight limits as part of the annual certification process to receive highway funds.

October 12, 2000

FMCSA Standing Firm on Recorders

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration may consider collapsing the categories of driving operations, but it seems unlikely to abandon a plan to require on-board recorders to track driving hours.

October 12, 2000

Medium-Duty Truck Suppliers Reshape Distribution Choices

More than new equipment, more than electronic commerce, more than the continued growth of the medium-duty market in the United States, the story in trucks now, for 2001 and probably for the next decade is the changing world truck order.

October 12, 2000

De-Icing Salts Wage War of Corrosion

Truckers welcome the sight of snowplows and salt-spreaders, also known as gritters, on a snow-covered highway. But the salt often exacts a subtle but nasty toll on the truck in the process.

October 12, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 12

In the news this morning: Ryder CEO to retire; Landstar 3Q earnings per share up over 1999; Cummins earnings fall on weak North American market; and more.

October 12, 2000

Trucking Technology Report - Oct. 11

Today's Technology Headlines: Metricom's Ricochet wireless service off to slow start; Lucent unveils software to improve wireless networks; Sun prepares to enter logistics sector; and more.

October 11, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Oct. 11

This afternoon's headlines: Delphi 3Q earnings match estimates; more L.A. workers strike as MTA makes final offer; Senate unmoved so far on fuel surcharge bill; and more.

October 11, 2000
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Trucking Scores Big Win As Hours Plan Postponed

Trucking won its biggest legislative victory of the year Oct. 3 when a key congressional panel officially prohibited the Department of Transportation from altering the industry鈥檚 work rules for at least 12 months.

October 11, 2000
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More Power to Trucking

Two and a half years ago, the board of directors of American Trucking Associations approved a plan to remake the 67-year-old federation with the goal of becoming 鈥渂est-in-class鈥 at the business of advocacy.

October 11, 2000

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