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State Execs Suggest ATA Changes

The ball is now in American Trucking Associations鈥 court. That鈥檚 the word from the 13 state trucking association executives that met in Dallas Jan. 30.

February 9, 1999

Taft Proposes $4.3 Billion For Roads

Ohio transportation officials will spend $4.3 billion on road construction and repair over the next two years under a proposed budget Gov. Bob Taft released Tuesday.

February 9, 1999

Skyway Starts Freight, Logistics Units

Skyway Freight Systems has created two new business units, Charles Lounsberry, Skyway鈥檚 chief executive officer, announced.

February 9, 1999

Cadec Corp. Bought by Employees

Cadec Corp., formerly part of the Cummins Engine Co., announced it has become an employee-owned company.

February 9, 1999

Oregon鈥檚 Weight-Distance Tax Could Ride Into Sunset This Year

The Oregon Trucking Associations thinks the 1999 session of the state legislature offers its best chance in years to win repeal of Oregon鈥檚 weight-distance tax.

February 9, 1999

BNSF, UP to Create More Coordinated Dispatch Operations

Union Pacific Railroad and Burlington Northern and Santa Fe Railway Co. will coordinate their dispatch operations covering Southern California, Kansas City and the Powder River Basin in Wyoming.

February 9, 1999

Frasure Seeks to Lower Gas Tax

BOISE, Idaho (AP) 聴 Senate Transportation Chairman Evan Frasure wants to lower the state gas tax by up to four cents, which would reduce the Department of Transportation's budget by as much as $32 million at a time when the state remains pressed to meet backlogged highway needs.

February 9, 1999

EPA Allegedly Approved Engine 'Defeat Devices'

Freightliner Corp. and its parent company, Daimler-Benz AG, claim that in 1991 the Environmental Protection Agency explicitly condoned the same electronic emissions controls that the agency later called 鈥渄efeat devices,鈥 forcing U.S. diesel engine makers into a punishing settlement for alleged violations of the Clean Air Act.

February 9, 1999

Safety Hearings Set

The battle over which federal agency gets jurisdiction over truck safety took a new twist last week with the announcement of a second set of congressional hearings on the issue.

February 9, 1999