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Few States Join Hazmat Uniformity Plan
A handful of states may have found a way to save hazardous materials transporters time and money, but a lack of federal support is keeping other states from signing on.
August 30, 2000Ontario Group Seeks Changes in Driving Schools
An association of truck driving schools wants Ontario to improve training standards in the province.
August 30, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 30
In the news this morning: Economic good times mean more gridlock on roads; DOT seeks public input on truck safety with Web site; Oil inventories rise, but so do prices; and more.
August 30, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 29
This afternoon's headlines: Wabash National forms supply partnership with J.B. Hunt; FleetNet to provide emergency road help to TruckersB2B members; S. California counties want to build new freeway to ease congestion; and more.
August 29, 2000Trucking Technology Report - Aug. 29
Today's technology headlines: Small shippers play e-business catch-up; DSL provider takes Level 3 to the last mile; and 3PLex carves niche in logistics market.
August 29, 2000DOT's Intermodal Unit To Cover Hazmat Policy
The Department of Transportation’s Office of Intermodalism is going to be the new traffic cop for the movement of hazardous materials in the United States.
August 29, 2000Trucks Could Carry Killer Bees Into Canada
Killer bees hitching a ride into Canada on trucks? It is more than a possibility, according to bee experts — and it may happen soon.
August 29, 2000Van Slump Continues as Other Trailer Sales Rise
Slumping shipments of van trailers during the first six months of 2000 reversed an otherwise positive picture for truck trailer shipments and caused the total shipment figure to lag 3.3% behind the midyear figure in 1999.
August 29, 2000Houston Crews Drill To Handle Hazmat Accidents
It is a call all safety directors dread: A hazardous materials load has been spilled onto the road. But local authorities like the Houston Fire Department’s Hazardous Materials Team hold plenty of drills to prepare for their call to clean it up.
August 29, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 29
In the news this morning: Diesel prices surge, West Coast hit hardest; Freightliner fights weak truck market with high-tech offerings; Mitsubishi president will resign over coverup accusations; and more.
August 29, 2000Trending
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