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Landstar Inway Held Liable By Court for Damage in Mexico
A federal appeals court in Illinois ruled Landstar Inway is liable for freight damage that occurred in Mexico during a 1997 haul, even though the carrier鈥檚 contract contained tariff language stating it was not responsible for losses over the border.
May 17, 2000Trucking Could Catch 鈥楩lu鈥 With Fed Rate Hike
Trucking and other businesses in the mature sectors of the economy will sneeze first if there is an interest rate 鈥渇lu鈥 brought on after the May 16 meeting of the Federal Reserve.
May 17, 2000鈥楽afer鈥 Hours May Not Yield Lower Insurance Rates
Estimates by the Department of Transportation show the proposed hours-of-service rules would prevent 2,600 accidents, 2,996 injuries and 115 fatalities annually, but fewer accidents do not necessarily translate into lower insurance costs for trucking.
May 17, 2000Overnite, Union Find Large Themes In Six Months of Strike Action
As the Teamsters strike against Overnite Transportation Co. passes its sixth month, both sides appear to be reaching out to the public for support of their positions.
May 17, 2000Illinois CDL Problems Prompt Image Campaign
Illinois trucking interests, weary of a commercial driver licensing scandal that has dragged on for more than 18 months, launched an image program that attempts to show the public that the vast majority of truckers did not need to resort to bribery to get their CDLs.
May 17, 2000LCV Efficiencies Cited at Forum
Authorization for the federal highway program doesn鈥檛 expire until 2003, but trucking, railroad, labor and safety interests are already jockeying for position on the issue of longer combination vehicles.
May 17, 2000CF Insider Named Chief Executive
Consolidated Freightways named a 31-year veteran employee as chief executive officer May 8, ending a three-month search to fill the position.
May 17, 2000Editorial: The Age of Trucking
Here in the opening months of the century and millennium, trucking has a lot of reasons for pride and happiness.
May 17, 2000Opinion: Your License or Your Life
On March 15, 1999, Bourbonnais, Ill., an out-of-the-way town on the Amtrak line outside Chicago became synonymous with catastrophe. If the story ended there with the collision between the truck hauling steel and the Amtrak passenger train, it would indeed be devastating. But Operation Lifesaver and the American Trucking Associations are drawing upon their nearly 30-year partnership to write another ending. A new safety video, 鈥淵our License or Your Life,鈥 is being released nationwide, alerting professional drivers anew to the dangers around the rails.
May 17, 2000Tank Cleaning Rules Generate Toxic Discharge Dispute
鈥淓ffluent,鈥 the stuff coming out of tank trailers as they are being cleaned, is about to be regulated as never before, but the haulers say the federal government is writing a big price tag based on faulty research.
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