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Reward Fights Cargo Theft
Cargo thieves may soon have more to worry about than just stealing a trailer load of clothes or computers. M.S. Carriers of Memphis, Tenn., and a major national retailer recently posted a $25,000 reward for the recovery of a load of apparel stolen Aug. 3 from Manning, S.C.
August 26, 1999Driving Champions Talk Safety
he National Truck Driving Championships has a major role in promoting safety behind the wheel of tractor-trailers, according to a panel of experts assembled to kick off this year’s championship round at the Tampa Convention Center.
August 26, 1999Concern About Hours Revision
The chairman of American Trucking Associations is not confident the Department of Transportation won’t do more harm than good in revising hours-of-service regulations.
August 26, 1999Repeal of N.Y. Ton-Mile Tax Fails
The New York Legislature adopted a budget, but elimination of the state’s ton-mile tax on trucking was not part of the package.
August 26, 1999Training Grant Delivers the Drivers
Cynics might have been skeptical about a program to transform displaced factory workers into truckers because of the difficulty of keeping new drivers in the industry. But 30 new drivers are on the road through the private-government collaboration.
August 26, 1999Ryder Joins Charter School Movement
Ryder System is going the extra mile for its employees by establishing a public school for their children right across the street from its headquarters in Miami.
August 26, 1999Deal Makes California’s Biggest Intermodal Fleet
A merger of Devine Intermodal of Sacramento, Calif., and Ted Peters Trucking Co. of Manteca, Calif., has created the largest company-owned intermodal trucking fleet in California, company officials said.
August 26, 1999Editorial: Hail Trucking's Linchpin
Despite all the improvements that have occurred in the evolution of the equipment, the roadways and the handling of freight, drivers remain the industry’s indispensable linchpin, without which the wheels would fall off.
August 26, 1999Opinion: Life on the Road
I am a female truck driver. I used to run solo, but then started running team so that myself and my team member could stay legal in our logbooks. We both love to drive, but it is not an easy job.
August 26, 1999Truckers Hit the Road for Hungry Kids
Leave it to truck drivers who deliver practically everything we eat and drink to turn National Truck Driver Appreciation Week into an opportunity to pick up and deliver food for hungry children.
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