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Oregon’s Ton-Mile Tax Lives On

Oregon legislators rejected a plan to replace the state’s weight-distance tax with a levy on diesel fuel.

May 26, 1999

Transit Group Receives $25 Million From GE

Transit Group picked up more support for its truckload consolidation strategy from GE Equity, a private investment arm of General Electric Co.

May 26, 1999

Diesel Fuel Price Average Holds Ground

The national average retail price of diesel fell slightly, dropping to $1.075 a gallon May 17 from $1.083 a week earlier, and maintained the stability seen in recent weeks.

May 26, 1999

Editorial: Carhaul Strike Threat

The trucking industry is anxiously awaiting the outcome of the talks between the nation’s automobile haulers and the International Brotherhood of Teamsters. While the results of those talks are important on their own, the negotiations have taken on even more significance because they represent the first major test of the union’s new leader, James P. Hoffa.

May 26, 1999

Opinion: Exorcizing the Image of ‘Duel’

Trucking needs to remove itself from the list of industries that can be safely bashed. Any attempt to accomplish public policy goals — whether at the federal or state level — is bound to be much more difficult so long as politicians and bureaucrats believe that trucks are viewed negatively by the public.

May 26, 1999

‘Smorgasbord’ of Clients Feeds Hauler

Hauling freight for oil and gas exploration companies used to be the mainstay of Acme Truck Line. But years of cyclical booms and busts demonstrated that it needed other sources of revenue to continue growing.

May 26, 1999

Donations to Senate Commerce Committee Members

Trucking was the eighth-largest contributor to members of the Senate Commerce Committee over the last six years, according to campaign finance reports.

May 26, 1999

American Freightways Rebuilds After Twister

Freight was flowing less than two days after a tornado flattened an American Freightways terminal in Oklahoma City.

May 26, 1999

Wolf Renews Attack on FHWA

The Mother’s Day crash of a charter bus in New Orleans prompted Rep. Frank R. Wolf to redouble his efforts to clean up the federal agency that monitors truck and bus safety.

May 26, 1999

Multiple CDL Holders Decline

Efforts to rein in one of the main abuses in the commercial driver licensing program have shown a measure of success, according to the author of a study.

May 26, 1999