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Opinion: TCA Puts Drivers at Top of Its Agenda

In mid-March, the Truckload Carriers Association took a historic step and adopted a five-year strategic plan. TCA decided to revise its strategic plan because American Trucking Associations’ overall goal, spelled out in the Wren Commission’s report, is to make ATA “first in class” in solving common political problems, with truckload issues receiving a high priority.

April 1, 1999

Y2K Won't Bug Engines, Makers Say

Plenty of uncertainty remains about the effects of the Year 2000 computer bug. But U.S. diesel engine manufacturers say they’re sure of one thing: Y2K won’t shut down their truck engines.

April 1, 1999

Fleets Must Adjust Upkeep for New Engines

Keep a sharp eye on performance, shorten maintenance cycles and change the oil more frequently. hese recommendations from engine manufacturers could not be repeated enough at The Maintenance Council conference in mid-March.

April 1, 1999

Trailer ABS System Passes Test,But Hurdles Still Remain in Path

The PLC4Trucks powerline protocol that will warn a driver of a faulty trailer antilock brake system was effective in tests and is expected to work on the road. But not all issues are resolved.

April 1, 1999

Shifting to Automated Transmissions

Is there an automatic transmission in your future?

April 1, 1999

Don't Want to Go Paperless Logs? Try Scanning

Automated driver logs have been the talk of trucking since last April, when the government launched a test that uses satellites to monitor hours of service. But another type of automation is gaining momentum as well: log scanning.

April 1, 1999

Mobile Communications Spurs IT Growth in Europe

The increasing demand for mobile communications in Europe is helping to fuel an explosion in the growth and spending for information technology and telecommunications services.

April 1, 1999

Mack Has Novel Monitoring System

An information display has been developed that lets a driver monitor vehicle performance on a small screen built into his truck’s dashboard.

April 1, 1999

EPA Backs Uniform Smoke Tests

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently recommended a nationwide smoke testing standard to avoid confusion among truck drivers traveling from state to state.

April 1, 1999