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Fuel Price Spike Flattens Out

The national average price of diesel fuel rose less than a cent last week to just over $1.08 a gallon — the smallest increase in the past four weeks.

April 21, 1999
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Editorial: Forewarned, Yes; But Forearmed?

The Federal Highway Administration sent a loud and clear signal to trucking last week: Be prepared for a sea change in the way the government conducts its safety enforcement of the industry.

April 21, 1999
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Opinion: The Self-Regulation Option for Trucking

On a fog-filled night in September 1993, a towboat got lost in a bayou near Mobile, Ala., and collided with a railroad bridge. Five minutes later, the bridge collapsed under the weight of an onrushing Amtrak train. Forty-seven passengers and crew died in the wreck.

April 21, 1999
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Rail Service Has Become More Consistent, Analysts Say

The truckload business has gone from JIT to XOT as shipping demands have become more stringent, and rail intermodal is finding it difficult to keep up.

April 21, 1999
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Union Pacific Climbs Out of Its Hole

Union Pacific Railroad Co. executives insisted, throughout the rail service meltdown of 1997-98, that their traffic would return once they eliminated the congestion that virtually paralyzed the railroad.

April 21, 1999
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Truck Sales Temperature Check: Steaming Ahead of 1998’s Record

Class 8 truck sales in North America continued at a blistering pace in March, with 22,455 units sold — nearly 28% above the total in March 1998.

April 21, 1999
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Van Trailer Shipments Down, Chassis Up

Shipments of complete truck trailers and chassis for the first two months of 1999 are down 10% from last year, but have shown a slight growth in orders since January.

April 21, 1999
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TCA Seeks Advice on Academy

As the Truckload Carriers Association’s focus on education gets sharper, its image of the Truckload Academy is getting clearer.

April 21, 1999

Federal Court Rules Against OSHA

A court struck down the Occupational Safety and Health Administration’s attempt to give employers the choice between adopting stricter safety measures or facing guaranteed inspections.

April 21, 1999

Schneider Backs Intermodalism

Intermodalism got a huge plug from Schneider National, the nation’s biggest truckload carrier.

April 21, 1999

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