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Strike Could Clog NYC Streets

A strike threatened by New York City Transit workers for Wednesday could close the city and create massive gridlock in the surrounding metropolitan area.

December 13, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 13

This afternoon's headlines: DHL plans public stock offering; Sale of Sea-Land Service to Maersk is completed; and Ryder System to take fourth-quarter charge for restructuring.

December 13, 1999

Canadian Truckers Warn of Retaliation

The Canadian Trucking Alliance is warning the United States to end unfair trade practices, such as restrictions on Canadian trucks, or the association will push Canada to strictly enforce its trade laws.

December 13, 1999

Teamsters to Organize Port Truckers

The Teamsters union has committed itself to organizing owner-operator truck drivers in the nation鈥檚 maritime ports, but the best way to accomplish this goal is not clear.

December 13, 1999

Bigger Trucks a Western Imperative

Pressure is building for increased trucking productivity, especially in the West, according to participants at the Western Highway Institute鈥檚 annual meeting.

December 13, 1999

Road Team Member Hits the Airwaves

Country music lovers will hear safe driving tips in between their favorite tunes during the holiday season from a member of America鈥檚 Road Team.

December 13, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 13

In the news this morning: Canadian carriers test equipment recovery system; Volvo, Mitsubishi form strategic alliance; and news briefs from National Carriers, Old Dominion and Roadrunner Freight.

December 13, 1999

Clinton Signs Truck Agency Bill

President Clinton signed legislation Friday placing oversight of truck and bus safety in a new Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.

December 10, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 10

This afternoon's headlines: Western Star plant draws another supplier; Illinois may remove some toll plazas; and The Truck Manufacturers Association holds election.

December 10, 1999

Diesel Declines on Oil Price Dip

Mild fall weather, rising inventories and a dip in the price of crude oil contributed to a 1-cent drop in the price of diesel fuel this week, after six consecutive weeks of increases.

December 10, 1999

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