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Editorial: The Chicken and Egg in Truck Safety
It turns out that the age-old question of whether the chicken or the egg came first holds major interest in still another venue, namely in the evolution of truck safety.
September 15, 1999Opinion: Looking for a Parking Space . . . And a Little Rest
Steve Koch is still shaking his head. A few weeks ago, the burly truck driver received a $60 ticket from a state trooper in scenic southwestern Virginia because he tried to obey a federally mandated driving rule.
September 15, 1999New Gadgets Are the Rage
Long gone are the days when a truck cab consisted mainly of a small compartment with few controls. Today’s vehicles are more sophisticated than ever.
September 15, 1999Teamsters Win Another Battle
The National Labor Relations Board has certified the Teamsters union to represent 100 employees of Overnite Transportation Co. in Detroit, union officials said.
September 15, 1999Rollover Warning Could Help Drivers Keep the Rig Level
The tilt begins with a wheel lifting from the road’s surface. If the truck driver knew the moment the wheel broke contact with the pavement, perhaps he could make adjustments to prevent the whole rig from tipping on its side.
September 15, 1999Anatomy of an Accident
Safety and liability experts say the costs of truck accidents can rack up if trucking executives don't understand the ramifications of liability, no matter who is at fault.
September 15, 1999OMCHS Ratchets Up Compliance Reviews
Julie Cirillo was in an unenviable position during a National Transportation Safety Board hearing on truck safety in April.
September 15, 1999Cabover Not Dead, Maker Says
In the wake of J.B. Hunt’s massive switch from to conventional trucks, Freightliner is insisting that reports of the death of the cabover truck have been greatly exaggerated.
September 15, 1999Red Flags Put Inspectors in Motion
When federal regulators pay a visit to the companies they watch over, they often have an idea of what they’re looking for.
September 15, 1999Rulemaking Is a Journey of Many Steps
Developing a new safety regulation is often difficult to accomplish, if for no other reason than many steps are required and many people have to be consulted, including those who will feel the rule’s impact.
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