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Study Links Driver Pay to Safety

A University of Michigan study has concluded that better pay for over-the-road truck drivers leads to a better safety record.

January 19, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 19

In the news this morning: Allied Holdings stock shoots up on earnings report; Employees push for NationsWay liquidation; and Private mail haulers vote to join national postal union.

January 19, 2000

Source: 12-2-10 Hours Proposal Coming

Long-haul truck drivers would be limited by new federal rules to 12 hours of driving and monitored by electronic recorders, according to a well-placed Transportation Department source.

January 18, 2000

USFreightways to Buy Transport Corp.

USFreightways Corp. has agreed to acquire Transport Corporation of America, a large publicly owned truckload carrier based in Minneapolis, for USFreightways stock valued at about $150 million.

January 18, 2000

Combined Transport Buys Wash. Carrier

Combined Transport has purchased flatbed truckload carrier Sunrise Express of Vancouver, Wash., in a move that is expected to increase revenue by 20% and improve its service offerings.

January 18, 2000

Nober: New Hours Rules Uncertain

Hours-of-service reform is so highly politicized that even Washington insiders don鈥檛 know what the final rule will look like, said Roger Nober, general counsel for the House Transportation Committee.

January 18, 2000

N.J. Seeks to Collect Past Hazmat Fees

New Jersey wants to resume collection of a hazardous waste hauler fee that was struck down and then reinstated by the court, and the state may collect back fees if an ATA lawsuit can't block it.

January 18, 2000

P.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 18

This afternoon's headlines: UPS in China package venture with sea lines; Insulin-using truckers fight to stay behind the wheel; and Three carriers merge to form The Expediting Co.

January 18, 2000

Idaho Ton-Mile Tax Trial Nears End

Closing arguments have been filed in a lawsuit challenging Idaho鈥檚 weight-distance tax, which the trucking industry hopes will end some exemptions for timber and mineral carriers.

January 18, 2000

A.M. Executive Briefing - Jan. 18

In the news this morning: Mexico halts plans to widen border highway; Covenant Transport expands staff, headquarters; and Hino Motors eyes partnership with U.S. truck maker.

January 18, 2000

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