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International Takes Action On Diesel Rules

International Truck and Engine Corp. took action April 7 that would allow the company to sue the Environmental Protection Agency if it does not adopt a new sulfur standard for diesel fuel.

May 2, 2000

Black Box Data Debate Sparks Liability Fears

As Department of Transportation officials rolled out their new hours-of-service proposal, the National Transportation Safety Board was contemplating how to treat crash data from black boxes called for in the proposed reforms.

May 2, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - May 2

This afternoon's headlines: Lawmaker says Alabama bill to restrict trucks to right lane is going nowhere; Vehicle makers call for sulfur-free fuels; and Shortage of diesel mechanics is leading to a crisis in the shop for carriers.

May 2, 2000

Panel: DOT Needs to Improve HazMat Program

Hazardous material shipments will increase in the United States and so may the potential for disasters involving multiple deaths unless the Department of Transportation does a better job, warns a federal investigative team.

May 2, 2000

Delaware, Ruan Look to Soy-Based Products

The Delaware Department of Transportation has announced plans to use biodiesel in its state vehicles, and Ruan Transportation said it has completed field tests of a soy-based lubricant.

May 2, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - May 2

In the news this morning: Con-Way expansion may help Sterling Truck; Police break up heavy equipment theft ring running on the East Coast; and Maine fuel rebate bill dies in committee

May 2, 2000

Overnite: Teamster Local Fined Over Assault

Overnite Transportation reported last week that a Teamsters local in Philadelphia and a picket line captain were found in contempt of court and fined a total of $30,000 in connection with an assault on an Overnite driver.

May 1, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - May 1

This afternoon's headlines: NYC towing crackdown complicates UPS and FedEx deliveries; Intrenet taps Chandler as new CEO; and English firm develops electronic system to detect brake wear without removing the wheels.

May 1, 2000

Hours Proposal Draws Sharp Criticism

Proposed hours-of-service rules from the Department of Transportation sustained serious injuries after being broadsided and then sideswiped by both irate safety advocates and disgruntled truckers.

May 1, 2000

Meals Deduction on Hold in Senate

The quick return to an 80% meals expense tax deduction, supported by trucking and passed by the House of Representatives, may not come up for Senate consideration for at least two weeks, said the press secretary for Majority Leader Trent Lott.

May 1, 2000

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