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P.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 2
This afternoon's headlines: Key oil ministers will recommend increasing output; EPA posts review of diesel-emissions study; and No moves from Canadian federal, provincial governments on gas tax relief.
March 2, 2000Mack Celebrates its 100th Anniversary
This year, Mack Trucks Inc. and fans of perhaps the most legendary name in the truck-making business are celebrating the company鈥檚 centennial anniversary.
March 2, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Mar. 2
In the news this morning: Clinton seeks SBA money to weather fuel crisis; Renault's Douin does not rule out Nissan Diesel divestment; and Consolidated Delivery & logistics changes its name.
March 2, 2000National Diesel Price Holds Steady As Trucking Asks Washington鈥檚 Help
The price of diesel fuel in New England dropped by more than 19 cents a gallon for the second week in a row, helping to hold the national average price steady at $1.456 a gallon despite increases in the Midwest and West.
March 1, 2000ATA Asks Congress for Timely Relief
American Trucking Associations President Walter B. McCormick Jr. asked for immediate help for a trucking industry battered by soaring diesel fuel prices, in testimony before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee on Feb. 24.
March 1, 2000Idaho Judge Alters Stakes In Fight Over Ton-Mile Tax
The two-tier fee structure that favors certain trucking operations in Idaho鈥檚 weight-distance tax is unconstitutional, a state court ruled last week.
March 1, 2000Feds, Industry Argue Over Use of Black Boxes
The debate over placing so-called black boxes on trucks is ready to heat up, but the dialogue isn鈥檛 likely to go anywhere until someone spells out what the devices should do.
March 1, 2000Agency Sights Set on Safety Goals
A trickle of details has begun to appear on how the Federal Motor Carriers Safety Administration plans to cut the number of truck-related fatalities in half within the decade.
March 1, 2000DOT Budget Proposal Takes Flak Over Fee Increases, Diversion
The Department of Transportation鈥檚 proposed $55 billion spending bill for 2001 is running into opposition on Capitol Hill because of proposals to increase user fees and to use fuel tax money for non-highway purposes.
March 1, 2000Coming Ergonomics Rules Will Apply to Rail Workers In Some Cases, OSHA Says
Contrary to published reports, some workers in the railroad industry will not be exempt from a proposed rule that would require trucking and nearly every other industry to revamp workplaces to reduce repetitive stress injuries, a spokeswoman for the Occupational Safety and Health Administration said last week.
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