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Audit: Poor Truck Inspections at Border
Federal and state governments are doing a poor job of inspecting trucks at the U.S.-Mexican border, an audit has found.
January 4, 1999More Tons, More Miles by Truck
Trucking hauls just under 70% of U.S. business freight, according to new government statistics.
December 31, 1998Companies May Run Utah Rest Areas
Utah is considering turning over the operation of its public highway rest areas to private companies, rather than having to pay the $36 million it estimates it will cost to rebuild the aging facilities.
December 31, 1998Truckers Blast Size & Weight Study
Trucking representatives are denouncing the Department of Transportation’s draft study of truck sizes and weights as flawed and lacking substance.
December 31, 1998UPS Announces Rate Increase
United Parcel Service will raise its rates for the coming year, the company announced Tuesday. The new prices will take effect on February 8.
December 30, 1998Trucking Productivity Tops Agenda
Trucking must fight efforts in Congress to strangle its productivity. That is why American Trucking Associations will push for state flexibility to fill in the gaps in the network for longer combination vehicles and resist any attempts to undercut vehicle dimensions, according to ATA President Walter B. McCormick Jr.
December 30, 1998Natso Blasts EPA on Storage Tanks
The Environmental Protection Agency isn’t appropriately enforcing its new rules on upgrading underground fuel storage tanks, Natso Inc. said.
December 30, 1998ANR Closing Is Seen Near
ANR Advance Transportation appears to be out of business, despite denials by an official of the Milwaukee-based carrier.
December 30, 1998Liquid Transport Expands Business With Mississippi Transport Acquisition
Liquid Transport Corp will expand its bulk chemical and petroleum hauling business in the Upper Midwest with the purchase of Mississippi Transport Inc. of Stillwater, Minn.
December 29, 1998N.J. Turnpike Lowering Diesel Prices
Diesel fuel prices have plunged to record lows, but next year truckers traveling the New Jersey Turnpike will pay even less at the pump.
December 29, 1998