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DaimlerChrysler Forms Alliance With Caterpillar

Caterpillar and DaimlerChrysler say their new alliance will produce joint sales in medium-duty engines and fuel systems of more than $3.8 billion by 2006.

December 6, 2000

Board Asks Brake System Inspections

The National Transportation Safety Board recommends inspection of the system that assures an air supply for tractor brakes in case the connection with the trailer braking system fails.

December 6, 2000

Decision Lets Marijuana User Return to Driving a Coal Truck

The U.S. Supreme Court upheld an arbitrator’s decision that allowed the driver of a coal-ming truck under union contract to return to work after he twice tested positive for marijuana use within 16 months. The decision is not likely to have an effect on unionized freight carriers.

December 6, 2000

Illinois, Oklahoma to Audit IRP Base State Claims

Illinois, concerned about losing trucker revenue, intends to conduct joint audits with Oklahoma of trucking operations that claim Oklahoma as a base state under the International Registration Plan.

December 6, 2000

Big Apple Implements Delivery Parking Meters

New York City is infamous for streets clogged with double-parked delivery vans and commercial vehicles continually circling for a place to pull over. City officials hope the parking meter will come to the rescue.

December 6, 2000

Editorial: Open the Borders

It’s time to implement the North American Free Trade Agreement as it applies to trucking.

December 6, 2000

For Driving Few, Bacon and Eggs Replace Turkey on Thanksgiving

For John Mayo, an independent owner-operator from Orlando, Fla., the reason was purely economic. For Jerome Ballard, driving for Werner Enterprises out of Beaumont, Texas, the reason was an error in scheduling.

December 6, 2000

IFS Freight Owner Learns Profitable Lesson in a Tough Business

Two-and-a-half years ago, Dawn Capalbo’s 55-year-old husband and business partner, Sam, died suddenly of a heart attack, forcing her to take over an airfreight trucking business she knew little about.

December 6, 2000

The High Price of Human Contraband

Truckers are increasingly finding themselves the targets of smuggling rings that use money and other enticements in attempts to get undocumented immigrants across the border between Mexico and the United States.

December 6, 2000

Border Patrol Warns Truckers About ‘Coyotes’

At the end of a long trip, what could be better than a thick steak, a cold beer and an evening in Juarez or Tijuana — with someone else paying the tab?

December 6, 2000