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Freightliner Tests Fuel Cells For Comfort Factor

To stay comfortable and entertained, drivers often spend their nights in their cabs as the engines continue to rumble while the trucks do not move.

August 2, 2000
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Calif. Agencies Duke It Out Over Sulfur

California truckers are caught in the middle of political test of wills between the state’s two most powerful air quality agencies over diesel sulfur levels.

August 2, 2000
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Driver Claims Overnite Tried to Frame Union Sympathizers

A former driver for Overnite Transportation Co. said he was paid $10,000 to damage company property and falsely accuse union sympathizers so they would be fired.

August 2, 2000
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Teamsters, UAW Still Undecided on Endorsement

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is surveying its 1.5 million members to determine if they want to endorse anyone for president this November.

August 2, 2000
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FMCSA Takes Hart

He was advised – jokingly — to wear body armor. It seems that several members of the House subcommittee on Ground Transportation were worried about the slings, arrows and heavy artillery assault he could expect from opponents of the proposed changes to the hours-of-service rules.

August 2, 2000
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Volvo Builds for Heavy Work in New Vocational Truck Line

Volvo Trucks North America Inc. unveiled a new family of Class 8 work trucks – the heaviest class of commercial truck – that it said would be available through dealers in the United States, Canada and Mexico in late September.

August 2, 2000
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Transportation.com Expects to Buck Web Industry Trend

Transportation.com waded into the murky waters of online exchanges early last month and is attempting to debunk a rising notion that dot.coms are black holes for money.

August 2, 2000
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N.J. Ports Begin Work on Freight Traffic Projects

What would have been just another bridge reconstruction in Newark took on greater significance as New Jersey embarked on the first project of its $1 billion-plus Portway project.

August 2, 2000
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Montana Pioneers Online Permits for Oversized Moves

The Montana Department of Transportation is about to go online with a system that automatically approves size and weight permits, which truckers may print out from their own computers 24-hours a day. It also serves as a prototype that the contractor hopes to sell to other states.

August 2, 2000
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TCT Logistics Buys Daily Motor Freight

TCT Logistics bolstered its less-than-truckload operations in Canada with the purchase of Daily Motor Freight of Mississauga, Ontario, for cash and stock valued at $7.2 million in Canadian currency.

August 2, 2000

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