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In Wake of Amtrak Crash, Senate To Hold Grade Crossing Hearing
Responding to last week鈥檚 collision between an Amtrak passenger train and a tractor trailer, the Senate Surface Transportation Subcommittee will hold a hearing March 25 on grade crossing safety.
March 23, 1999Immediate Diesel Tax Hike Loses Votes in Arkansas House
Lack of votes for a plan to impose an immediate 4-cent-a-gallon increase on diesel fuel prompted its sponsor to start talking compromise with supporters of another plan to phase in the higher taxes.
March 23, 1999TMC Debates New Role Within ATA
The president of American Trucking Associations was trying to sell his vision for integration with The Maintenance Council at its annual conference.
March 23, 1999Five Considered for Highway Hero Title
Goodyear Tire and Rubber Co. selected 5 finalists from 24 state and provincial semifinalists, one of whom will be named Highway Hero for 1998.
March 23, 1999ATA Joins Court Fight Against Tax
American Trucking Associations last week urged the U.S. Supreme Court to declare a Washington state truck tax unconstitutional.
March 23, 1999Knight Buys Action Delivery and Affiliate
Knight Transportation bought Action Delivery Service of Corsicana, Texas, and its affiliated company, Action Warehouse Services.
March 23, 1999Skynet Purchases Nevada Courier
Skynet Holdings of Los Angeles agreed to buy Nevada Fleet Management, a Las Vegas-based courier that provides air and ground delivery services to Nevada, Washington and Oregon under the name Fleet Delivery Service.
March 23, 1999Crash Puts Focus On Rail Crossings
The Amtrak accident at Bourbonnais, Ill., that killed at least 11 people and injured scores of others last week has refocused the attention of both the trucking and railroad industries on one of their most difficult common safety problems: grade crossings.
March 22, 1999States Take Aim at Speeding Trucks
A minority of reckless truck drivers is giving the rest of the industry a bad name. To fight back, the groups are lending support to legislation to crack down on unsafe truckers.
March 22, 1999British Business Unites Against Tax
British industry has united in opposition to the government's 11% hike in diesel fuel taxes, which it claims will cost tens of thousands of jobs.
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