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State Associations At Halfway Point In Affiliation Plans
One year into American Trucking Associations’ sweeping restructuring, a status check illuminates some of the progress — and difficulty — in redefining the relationship between one national and 50 state organizations in a federated system.
November 3, 1999Trucking Through the States
State trucking associations are experts at the art of flattery by imitation. When one association executive comes up with a good idea and persuades lawmakers to go along with it, other states are quick to follow.
November 3, 1999PrePass Goes Mobile With Portable Weigh Station
The technology that lets truckers bypass weigh stations automatically is hitting the road with portable scales.
October 27, 1999PrePass System Goes Mobile
The technology that lets truckers bypass weigh stations automatically is hitting the road with portable scales.
October 27, 1999Waste Hauler Levy Overturned
The Research and Special Programs Administration struck down a state fee that costs hazardous waste haulers doing business in Tennessee more than $170,000 a year.
October 20, 1999No Sign of Slowing in Class 8 Market
After nearly two years of setting records, sales of big trucks have shown no signs of slowing. September Class 8 sales were up 22% from the year before with Freightliner leading the way.
October 20, 1999New Jersey Truckers Stuck In Town-Port Dispute
Truckers caught in the middle of political controversy between the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey and a nearby town are facing delays and heavy scrutiny at traffic stops outside the dock gates.
October 20, 1999Truckers Test 'Cleaner' Diesel
Researchers and transportation companies in California began a full-scale test of a new diesel fuel that Atlantic Richfield Co. claims can reduce pollution by up to 15%.
October 20, 1999No Sign of Slowing in Class 8 Market
After nearly two years of setting records, sales of big trucks have shown no signs of slowing. September Class 8 sales were up 22% from the year before with Freightliner leading the way.
October 18, 1999Feds Reject Tenn. Waste Hauler Fee
The Research and Special Programs Administration struck down a state fee that costs hazardous waste haulers doing business in Tennessee more than $170,000 a year.
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