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Creature Comforts: Making Cabs That Fit Drivers
Vicki Carpenter started her career in late 1980s as a truck driver practically standing up in the cab, as she wedged a king-sized pillow behind her on a specially mounted seat so she could reach the pedals while strapped in safely and still have some support for her back.
December 22, 1999Truckers Oppose Maine Plan to Alter Turnpike Tolls
A group of state legislators and officials from the Portland area are studying a plan to eliminate exit tolls from the southern half of the Maine Turnpike and allow motorists to drive for free within regions.
December 22, 1999IDB Technology Seen as Key to Integrating Systems
The use of Intelligent Data Bus technology to make electronic systems in trucks more efficient and less costly doesn’t appear to be far off, but several hurdles remain.
December 22, 1999When Electric Vehicles Ruled the Road
In the late 19th century, as today, many people thought that technology would solve mankind’s problems. This was the era when electricity became a modern power — the first electric motors were developed by such men as Elihu Thompson, Nikola Tesla, Thomas Edison and Hiram Maxim, who became better-known for developing the machine gun.
December 22, 1999Trailer Shipments for Year Forecast to Top 1998 Record
Trailer shipments in 1999 will reach about 302,000, topping the record set in 1998 by almost 8%, according to a survey.
December 22, 1999Class 8s Continue Mighty Showing
Sales of Class 8 trucks through November remained strong despite reports of falling orders in October that led one manufacturer to lay off workers recently. The 11-month total for 1999 hit 238,489, crushing the record of 209,483 set in 1998 and keeping pace to reach 260,000 for the year.
December 22, 1999Union Takes Additional Actions Against Overnite Transportation
As the Teamsters’ strike against Overnite Transportation Co. lumbered into its eighth week, union organizers launched two new offensives designed to keep pressure on their adversary.
December 22, 1999Shippers, Economy Feel Pressure of Trucking Costs
After listening to a two-hour briefing on proposed ergonomics rules, tougher diesel emissions standards and changes in driver hours of service, a top federal transportation official had just one question for the staff experts at American Trucking Associations: “What does it all mean in terms of increased cost to shippers?â€
December 22, 1999Mead: MCSA Must Fix Safety Problems
Days after President Clinton approved the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, the Department of Transportation’s chief watchdog encouraged the new agency to use the tools it has to improve safety.
December 22, 1999Trucking's Wish List For MCSA Chief
A lot of ideas are circulating about the qualities that the first head of the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration ought to possess, everything from a tough cop to trucking's best friend.
December 22, 1999