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P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 8

This afternoon's headlines: White House project aims to make trucks more fuel-efficient; Professional Transportation Group reports third-quarter results; and Price range of UPS' IPO increased.

November 8, 1999

California Diesel Prices Jump

High agricultural demand and refinery troubles led to a 4-cents-per-gallon leap in the price of diesel fuel in California, which in turn bumped the national average up 0.3 cent.

November 5, 1999

Allied Moves to Protect Credit Rating

Top executives of Allied Holdings, the nation’s largest auto hauler, are trying to head off a move by Standard & Poor’s to downgrade its corporate credit rating.

November 5, 1999

Roberts Express Raises Some Rates

Expedited carrier Roberts Express increased the minimum charges for shipments handled by its express division effective Nov. 1.

November 5, 1999

Amtrak Train Hits Semi at Crossing

An Amtrak train collided with a tractor-trailer in California Thursday evening after the truck driver tried to beat the train across the tracks. Several people suffered minor injuries.

November 5, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 5

In the news this morning: Overnite strike a test of Hoffa's mettle; Study finds diesel exhaust a leading cancer threat in L.A.; and Ark. town prepares contract to study intermodal state port.

November 5, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 5

This afternoon's headlines: Wall Street foresees downturn in U.S. heavy truck market; Pennsylvania's roads no longer dead last in poll; and Ill. officials push I-PASS expansion.

November 5, 1999

CFI’s Brown Sets Speed Record

If at first you don’t succeed, try again. That was the attitude of Glenn F. Brown when he broke the world land speed record for 3-axle heavy-duty trucks at Utah’s Bonneville salt flats.

November 4, 1999

OSHA Moves Ahead With Rules

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration continues to tighten its regulatory fist around trucking, with its ergonomics proposal due out at the end of the month.

November 4, 1999

FCC Approves Short-Range Frequency

The Federal Communications Commission has approved the 5.9 gigahertz bandwidth for dedicated short-range communications, which involves intelligent transportation systems.

November 4, 1999