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Governors Urge Highway Spending

The nation鈥檚 governors last week urged Congress and the administration to spend the maximum amount possible on highway and other transportation programs.

March 1, 1999

Canam Manac Sells Trailer Division

The Canam Manac Group of Boucherville, Quebec, has agreed to sell its truck trailer manufacturing division to Great Dane L.P. for $87.5 million.

March 1, 1999

Wolf Wants Lobbying Violators Fired

Rep. Frank Wolf (R-Va.) threatened last week to seek a Justice Department investigation of illegal lobbying by senior officials at the former Office of Motor Carriers unless they are fired.

March 1, 1999

Owners, Drivers Sentenced for Fraud

The owners of a trucking company in Hartsville, S.C., and two of their drivers were sentenced for a scheme that put unqualified drivers behind the wheels of commercial trucks.

March 1, 1999

Senate Confirms 2 STB Nominees

The Surface Transportation Board is up to full strength after the Senate voted Feb. 24 to confirm the nominations of William Clyburn and Wayne Burkes.

March 1, 1999

McCormick: Hours-of-Service Reform Tops ATA Safety Agenda for 1999

Reforming federal hours-of-service regulations tops American Trucking Associations鈥 safety agenda for 1999, according to ATA President Walter B. McCormick Jr.

February 26, 1999

Peterbilt Introduces New Model

Peterbilt PhotoPeterbilt has launched a new truck model, the 387 (pictured), with two configurations aimed at the regional and long-haul markets. The company said the 387 represents a more viable product to compete in the 鈥渁ero鈥 market.

February 26, 1999

Election Master Upholds Hoffa Win

James P. Hoffa has postponed plans for his inauguration on March 6, but is moving closer to officially taking over as president of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

February 26, 1999

Schneider Acquires Glass Business

Schneider National of Green Bay, Wis., said it will acquire the assets of A.J. Metler鈥檚 flat glass business for an undisclosed amount.

February 25, 1999

Mexican Trucks May Get U.S. Access

Mexican trucks could be allowed access to four U.S. border states by year鈥檚 end, according to Department of Transportation documents submitted to Congress.

February 25, 1999

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