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Diesel Fuel Price Edges Upward
After a two week decline, the national average diesel price edged up slightly this week to 95.6 cents per gallon, up from 95.3 cents per gallon the previous week, according to the Energy Information Department.
March 4, 1999Freightliner Acquires Interest in TA
Freightliner Corporation has agreed to acquire an ownership interest in TravelCenters of America, a network of full-service highway travel centers in the U.S.
March 4, 1999Court Rejects Challenge to Safety Rating System
A federal appeals court has upheld the federal motor carrier safety ratings system, rejecting trucking’s claims that the process is “arbitrary and capricious” and based on unsound methodology.
March 3, 1999Group Calls for Hearings on Railroad Safety
A new group comprised of municipal officials from across the country has taken aim at railroad safety.
March 3, 1999URS Expands Auto Hauling Network
United Road Services, Albany, N.Y., has purchased three auto haulers and a towing company, and agreed to buy two other businesses, adding to its expanding network of towing, recovery and transport companies.
March 3, 1999Shippers Cite Rail Cost Relief Hurdles
A process that shippers find expensive and burdensome keeps them from seeking federal recourse even when they believe railroads are charging too much, according to congressional auditors.
March 3, 1999Tank Removal Co. Claims Bankruptcy
A company that claimed to be the biggest in Kentucky in the business of removing petroleum underground storage tanks filed for bankruptcy protection Feb. 23.
March 3, 1999Support Grows for U.S. Truck Office
Support for creation of a federal agency devoted solely to truck safety grew last week during a long-awaited congressional hearing on who in the Department of Transportation should oversee the industry.
March 3, 1999Hours-of-Service Reform Tops ATA Safety Agenda
Reforming federal hours-of-service regulations tops American Trucking Associations’ safety agenda for 1999, according to ATA President Walter B. McCormick Jr.
March 3, 1999U.S. Could Open Border to Mexican Trucks By 2000
Mexican trucks could be allowed limited access to four U.S. border states by year’s end, according to Department of Transportation documents submitted to Congress.
March 3, 1999