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Congress Can Deliver The Hours
A truck-driving California congressman suggested that if officials at the Department of Transportation can’t pull the trigger on new hours-of-service regulations, Congress should do it for them.
June 23, 1999Feds To Appeal I-95 Bridge Delay
Federal transportation officials are fighting the legal and financial roadblocks that threaten to hamper reconstruction of one of the East Coast’s most important traffic conduits and disrupt trucking operations.
June 23, 1999Mixed Opinion On Trucking Safety
When it comes to trucking safety, common ground exists between drivers and their bosses, but they differ on many important issues as well, according to a Transport Topics poll.
June 23, 1999Central Bolsters Service With Purchase Of Jaguar
In an attempt to improve its service in Arizona, Central Freight Lines, Waco, Texas, has agreed to acquire the business and assets of Jaguar Fast Freight of Phoenix in a stock transaction. The deal is expected to push back Central’s plans for an initial public stock offering.
June 23, 1999Editorial: Happy Birthday, TEA 21
TEA 21, the shorthand designation for the enormously successful highway legislation known as the Transportation Equity Act for the 21st Century, recently celebrated its first birthday. And TEA 21 is something the trucking industry should certainly savor.
June 23, 1999Opinion: We Have A Safety Winner
Much of the focus surrounding highway safety of late has been on the effectiveness of regulations designed to improve the performance of drivers and the roadworthiness of vehicles. Lost in the debate has been the role of the highway in preventing or, in too many cases, contributing to crashes.
June 23, 1999Opinion: TEA 21 Delivers Money's Worth
For America’s individual motorists, truckers and businesses, the first anniversary of TEA 21’s enactment is worth noting because of one extraordinary fact: The law includes a first-ever guarantee that fuel taxes paid at the gas pump will be directed to their intended purpose — making our highways safer and less congested.
June 23, 1999On Used Truck Lots, It's A Buyer's Market
While sales of new Class 8 trucks broke all records in 1998, shorter replacement cycles are putting more of those late-model trucks on the used market. For owner-operators and many fleet managers, what this means is the potential to get a lot more truck than might be possible in the new truck market — and at a bargain price. Put simply, it's turning into a buyer’s market.
June 23, 1999DOT Inspector General Authority Tested In Court Case
Does the Department of Transportation’s inspector general have the authority to go after trucking companies suspected of serious violations of federal motor carrier safety regulations? Inspector General Kenneth M. Mead and DOT say yes. Attorney Anthony J. McMahon, representing a half-dozen companies he says were “raided” by agents from the Office of Inspector General, says absolutely not.
June 23, 1999Group Calls for Debate on Increase in Truck Weights
It’s time to have a rational debate over trucking productivity, said the head of a group advocating increasing the maximum truck weight to 97,000 pounds. “I ask you to keep an open mind as we talk about removing obstacles to productivity, ” Peter Vroom, director of Americans for Safe and Efficient Transportation, said at a Transportation Table lunch at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C
June 23, 1999