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Ergonomics Rules' Effects Misgauged by OSHA, ATA Argues

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration underestimates the negative effects that its ergonomic rules would have on trucking, according to trucking鈥檚 largest lobbying group.

April 19, 2000
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Shake-up at CSX Rail Lines

The chief executive officer of CSX Transportation and several of his top assistants were fired last week after a federal agency found problems with track safety at the largest railroad in the eastern United States.

April 19, 2000
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Ex-Transportation Secretary to Help Launch Net Venture

Transportation.com has tapped a former cabinet official and presidential adviser as its chairman of the board to help establish the fledgling Internet business on firm ground.

April 19, 2000
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Maryland Legislature Wraps Up

Maryland put the final touches on its 2000 legislative session April 10 and six bills pertaining to trucking were passed in the final flurry of action.

April 19, 2000
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Canada鈥檚 TCT Logistics Makes Aggressive Move With Two Acquisitions

Another Canadian transportation firm is stepping up its acquisition program.

April 19, 2000
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Martin Labbe Associates Calculates Fuel Costs Per Mile for Fleets

Higher fuel prices obviously increase the cost of trucking. But how much?

April 19, 2000
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Editorial: AAA Buries Oregon in Mud

There was bad news for trucking from the Pacific Northwest last week. A coalition of business groups led by the Oregon Trucking Association was forced to concede defeat in its efforts to consign the state鈥檚 hated weight-distance tax to oblivion. The monster lives on.

April 19, 2000
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Opinion: The Fuel Price Outlook

Many in trucking want to know where diesel fuel prices are likely to go, now that the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries has agreed to boost crude oil production.

April 19, 2000
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Drivers Are Not Slowing to Conserve Fuel

Recent travel on the Interstates confirms that people aren鈥檛 slowing down much, if at all, since fuel prices shot up. That includes truckers, who are still in a hurry to get where they鈥檙e going with what they鈥檙e carrying and never mind that speed ruins fuel economy.

April 19, 2000
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Independents Suffer More Than Big Fleets, But the Difference Is Hard to Quantify

Once again, all of trucking is feeling the pain of a fuel price crisis, reminiscent of similar cost runups in the late 1970s and 80s.

April 19, 2000

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