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Letters: Facing Core Changes, After the Recession, Safety Hotlines

I have just finished reading the article 鈥淭rucking Faces Core Changes, Hebe Says.鈥 I am not usually a man of few words, but the only thought that comes to mind at the moment is 鈥渉ogwash!鈥

May 18, 2009

Letters: After the Recession

Outside of short-term survival, the biggest risk to a trucking company operating in a recession is how it is positioned when freight levels return.

May 4, 2009

Letters: Rooftop Snow (Cont.), GVW Increase, Truck APUs

I agree with the letter writer鈥檚 arguments concerning the liability aspects of drivers on top of trailers unless proper fall safety equipment is used.

April 27, 2009

Letters: All Things Safety, Trailer Tracking, The American Dream

Here we go again 鈥 the safety freaks filing yet another challenge to the current hours of service, led unfortunately by my illustrious leader, James Hoffa. I think he needs to pull his head out of the sand on this one.

April 13, 2009

Letters: Closed Rest Areas, Those Railroad Ads (Cont.), Diesel Prices, Road Tax, Honoring Covenants

Someone needs to read the article that was published about the truck driver

shot and killed in Knoxville, Tenn.

April 6, 2009

Letters: Card Check Bill; Trucking Growth; Rooftop Snow, Again

Passage of this legislation 鈥 the Employee Free Choice Act, also known as 鈥渃ard check鈥 鈥 would further erode American business competitiveness in the global marketplace.

March 30, 2009

Letters: Oak Harbor Strike, Freight Brokers, Mexican Trucks, Cap-and-Trade

Teamsters International Vice President Al Hobart brags that 鈥渄ue to the effectiveness of the [union] strike,鈥 Oak Harbor Freight Lines has been forced to cut its workforce by more than 50%. Is this something to be proud of?

March 23, 2009

Letters: Rooftop Snow, ATA Couple Retires, Fuel Prices, Those Railroad Ads, SCR Details

Forget about getting truck drivers to remove snow and ice from trailer rooftops. For one, many drivers cannot even walk across the parking lot, let alone be expected to somehow get on top of a trailer roof.

March 16, 2009

Letters: CARB After Reefers, Scanning Containers, Freight Brokers

The Environmental Protection Agency has approved California鈥檚 new limits on refrigerated trailers entering and operating inside the 鈥淕olden State,鈥 giving truck owners and drivers about five months to prepare before enforcement hits July 17.

March 9, 2009