Truck News
Transport Topics is the nation's logistics and trucking news leader, with award-winning coverage of the regulatory, technology, business, and equipment sectors.
Quebec Directs Carriers to Fill Out Safety Form
In hopes of improving its truck safety record, Quebec is creating a safety database and requiring all motor carriers that travel through the province to complete a registration form by April 1.
January 11, 1999Demand for Diesel May Heat Up
Despite a consecutive 10-week drop, diesel prices could stage a slight comeback in the coming weeks due to cold weather snaps and more stable crude oil prices.
January 11, 1999Editorial: Good News, Not So Good News
Kudos to the House Commerce Committee for its decision to look into the Environmental Protection Agency鈥檚 handling of the case against the companies that manufacture most of the truck diesel engines in the U.S.
January 11, 1999Opinion: Negotiated Rulemakings Can Work
The Federal Highway Administration鈥檚 decision to consider negotiating a new hours of service rule could improve relations among trucking industry, government, labor and safety groups.
January 11, 1999Trucking Inches Closer to Millenium
What a year it was for labor unions, lobbyists and especially for business. The Year in Pictures
January 11, 1999Boyd Buys Stock, Cancels Acquisition
Boyd Bros. Transportation repurchased 500,000 shares of the company鈥檚 common stock. Seperately, the company terminated negotiations to buy Ruel Smith Transportation Services.
January 11, 1999Europe鈥檚 Rail Freeways Stalled
The European Union鈥檚 plan to shift inter-European freight from road to rail by developing "rail freight freeways" has failed to leave the station.
January 11, 1999Demand for Diesel May Heat Up
Diesel prices could stage a slight comeback in the coming weeks due to cold weather snaps and more stable crude oil prices.
January 11, 1999House Panel Probes EPA's Actions
The Environmental Protection Agency is under investigation by the House Commerce Committee over its handling of claims that diesel engine manufacturers cheated on federal emissions tests.
January 8, 1999Wolf Tells Trucking He鈥檒l Move OMC
Rep. Frank Wolf, a Virginia Republican, vowed to get Congress to support his plan to move the Office of Motor Carriers from the Federal Highway Administration to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.
January 8, 1999Trending
Newsletter Signup
Subscribe to Transport Topics
