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Medium-Duty Truck Suppliers Reshape Distribution Choices

More than new equipment, more than electronic commerce, more than the continued growth of the medium-duty market in the United States, the story in trucks now, for 2001 and probably for the next decade is the changing world truck order.

October 11, 2000

FHWA Pushes States on Truck Limits

The Federal Highway Administration wants to know if states should do more to enforce size and weight limits as part of the annual certification process to receive highway funds.

October 11, 2000

California Board Approves Diesel Soot-Trap Retrofit

The California Air Resources Board gave approval to a plan that would require 1.25 million diesel engine owners to retrofit their engines with soot traps.

October 11, 2000

GOP Lawmakers Target EPA Fuel Plan

Republicans in Congress are threatening the future of an Environmental Protection Agency rule that would require trucks to use low-sulfur diesel fuel.

October 11, 2000

Connecticut Addresses Transportation Problems

Attendees of the first-ever Connecticut transportation summit toiled to come up with solutions to the state鈥檚 crumbling infrastructure woes.

October 11, 2000

Citigroup-Associates Deal Faces Banking Law Snags

Changes to federal banking laws make it much harder for consumer groups to challenge mergers, as opponents to Citigroup鈥檚 proposed acquisition of Associates First Capital Corp. are finding out.

October 11, 2000

Editorial: Victorious 鈥 With a Lot More Work to Do

Trucking is celebrating its great victory in the hours-of-service debate, in which Congress delayed implementation of any new proposal for at least a year, thereby ordering the Department of Transportation back to the drawing boards.

October 11, 2000

Opinion: A Victory for Safety 鈥 and the New ATA

While the nation was watching the Olympics in Sydney, Australia, American Trucking Associations scored gold here at home when the Congress ordered an official 鈥渢ime out鈥 on the hours-of-service debate. This wise action by our elected officials means that the Department of Transportation must now go back to the drawing board to pursue what ATA advocates: real hours-of-service reform that delivers safer highways and a strong economy.

October 11, 2000

Ergo Rule Would Muddy Workers鈥 Comp, Council Told

The proposed federal ergonomics rule puts industry on 鈥渢he slippery slope to federal workers compensation,鈥 said Laurie T. Baulig in her presentation to the former Safety Management Council on Oct. 3.

October 11, 2000

FedEx Ground Official Named Safety Director of the Year

Ron Joseph, vice president of transportation, safety and maintenance for FedEx Ground in Moon Township, Pa., is the winner of this year鈥檚 American Trucking Associations Safety Director of the Year award.

October 11, 2000