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Diesel Fuel Prices Continue to Climb

TT File PhotoDiesel fuel prices continued to climb across the United States, with the national average getting a boost from even higher increases in California.

April 5, 1999

Department of Defense, Carriers At Odds Over Moving Contracts

The Department of Defense and the moving industry are feuding over how best to ship the household goods of service members.

April 5, 1999

ATA Renews Call for Hours Update

During National Sleep Awareness Week, March 29 to April 4, ATA called on the DOT to update the 60-year-old hours-of-service regulations that set amount of time truck drivers can spend behind the wheel.

April 5, 1999

Michelin to Buy Tire Centers Inc.

Michelin North America is buying Tire Centers Inc. of Akron, Ohio, one of the nation’s largest independent tire dealers and a recent convert to Michelin’s new retread tire technology.

April 5, 1999

Navistar, Siemens to Make Injectors

Navistar International Corp. and Siemens Automotive Corp. have finalized plans for a $100 million joint venture to develop and manufacture diesel fuel injectors designed to meet emission standards set by the Environmental Protection Agency for 2002.

April 5, 1999

Arkansas Says No to Interstate Tolls

TT File PhotoTollbooths are not likely to be sprouting on Interstate highways in Arkansas or elsewhere soon. A March 31 deadline for states to seek admission to a federal tolling program passed without a single applicant.

April 2, 1999

Reflective Tape Retrofit Goes Ahead

A rule requiring trucking companies to install reflective tape or reflectors on the sides and rears of older trailers will cost at least $228 million, according to the Federal Highway Administration.

April 2, 1999

Werner Denounces CRASH Claims

Werner Enterprises this week angrily denounced allegations by Citizens for Reliable and Safe Highways that the company’s paperless log system had loopholes drivers could use to violate hours-of-service regulations.

April 2, 1999

DOD Will Not Drop Billing Plan

Despite complaints from munitions haulers, the Department of Defense is moving forward with a plan to use a third-party electronic freight payment system to compensate freight carriers.

April 2, 1999

Roadway Seeking Outside Ventures

The chairman of Roadway Express said a slow recovery from a threatened strike in 1998 has forced the company to look for opportunities outside of its core freight hauling business.

April 2, 1999