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Mother Knows Best When It Comes to Dressing in the Cold
Many truckers can recall, as youngsters, the advice of their mothers to button up before heading outside into the cold weather. Such precautions are still warranted even though the youngsters are now adults, according to a fleet manager at Sather Trucking.
September 20, 2000AmeriPride Driver Wins 1st Delivery Competition
Brian Baumeister from the Buffalo, N.Y., suburb of Bowmansville may have flown into New York City, but he had the option to drive home in a brand new GMC Jimmy sport utility vehicle.
September 20, 2000ATA Hires Safety Specialist, Environmental Lawyer
American Trucking Associations beefed up its staff in key policy areas by hiring a veteran safety specialist and an environmental attorney.
September 20, 2000Online Exchange Approved Despite Antitrust Concern
The automobile industry will be allowed to launch an online business-to-business exchange, but federal regulators said they will be watching closely to see if the exchange runs afoul of antitrust rules.
September 20, 2000Military Stands Ready to Select Private Logistics Firm
The Defense Department will soon award a contract to see if it can save taxpayer dollars by using third-party logistics firms to orchestrate the movement of its massive quantities of materiel.
September 20, 2000Manufacturers Hurt as Fewer Buyers Seek New Big Rigs
The gap between Class 8 truck sales in 1999 and 2000 widened in August as total sales of 16,986 trailed the 1999 figure of 21,938 by 22.6% — the biggest month-to-month drop so far this year.
September 20, 2000OOIDA Claims ATA Is Hurting Effort to Pass Fuel Law
The executive vice president of the Owner-Operator Independent Drivers Association says American Trucking Associations is hurting his group’s efforts to get a national fuel surcharge law by remaining neutral on the plan.
September 20, 2000Repeal of Fuel Tax For Rails, Barges Dropped by House
Rail and barge companies will continue to pay a 4.3-cent-per-gallon tax on diesel fuel after the House Rules Committee dropped a measure to repeal it from the Railroad Retirement and Survivors Act of 2000.
September 20, 2000CVSA, Trucking Critics Discuss Safety Education
The Commercial Vehicle Safety Alliance gathered some of trucking’s critics to discuss the highway safety challenges that face the industry, including the suggestion that everyone work together on driver education.
September 20, 2000Dropoff in Class 8 Sales Grows Larger
The gap between Class 8 truck sales in 1999 and 2000 widened in August as total sales of 16,986 trailed the 1999 figure of 21,938 by 22.6% — the biggest month-to-month drop so far this year.
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