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ATA Offers Changes in Hours Rules
American Trucking Associations' recommendations on new rules governing the driving and resting hours of commercial truckers are in line with the group's stated position on the issue.
December 27, 1999Ryder Eliminates 'Internal Barriers' In Merging Leasing, Logistics Units
Ryder System's latest restructuring marks an effort to combine operations for greater efficiency and to recapture the momentum that helped it grow into one of the largest and best known transportation.
December 27, 1999California Turns Back Clock on Overtime
California trucking companies are afraid of losing an important overtime pay exemption for many of their drivers because of new work regulations.
December 27, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 27
In the news this morning: M.S. Carriers to Pay Its Drivers More; X-Ray Use Expands at Border Points; and Steel Officials Call for Higher Truck Weights.
December 27, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 23
This afternoon's headlines: Fear of terrorism means delays at U.S.-Canadian border; PJAX truck doubles as mobile billboard; and Calif. trucker sentenced for dumping oil into storm drain.
December 23, 1999Diesel Takes Another Slight Dip
A slight drop in the price of diesel fuel marked the third straight week of declines, but costs are expected to remain close to the three-year high reached in November.
December 23, 1999Maine Truckers Fight Turnpike Toll Plan
Truckers are fighting a plan to eliminate exit tolls from the southern half of the Maine Turnpike that they fear could wind up charging them more to cover the losses.
December 23, 1999Class 8s Continue Mighty Showing
Sales of Class 8 trucks through November remained strong – on track to hit 260,000 for the year – despite reports of falling orders in October that led one manufacturer to lay off workers recently.
December 23, 1999California Stiffens Fines for Truckers
A California law that goes into effect Jan. 1 beefs up penalties for commercial truck drivers who overly exceed the speed limit or attempt to evade a law enforcement officer.
December 23, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 23
In the news this morning: Renault integrates truck brands; American Freightways plans 500-job expansion; and Overnite says threat rising to drivers as strike grinds on.
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