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P.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 11
This afternoon's headlines: Teamsters join fuel price protest at N.J. port; Protesting Fla. truckers get help from their friends; and Documents about Illinois' CDL scandal to be made public.
February 11, 2000Federal Fuel Relief May Be in Sight
Efforts by American Trucking Associations, state trucking groups and other business and government interests could soon bear fruit in providing relief from surging fuel prices.
February 11, 2000Teamsters, Overnite to Meet Again
Teamsters and Overnite representatives this week walked away from their first bargaining sessions in almost five months with no agreements, but both sides said they would meet again on March 7.
February 11, 2000Natso Takes Interest In Hours Debate
Natso Inc., a trade organization of truck stop owners, has taken sides with the trucking industry in opposing a reduction in driving hours for big rig drivers, but not all of its' members agree.
February 11, 2000Highway Fund Sees Huge Windfall
Burning more gallons of fuel means federal transportation budget makers will have a $3 billion windfall to work with in fiscal 2001.
February 10, 2000A.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 11
In the news this morning: Truck convoy shot at in South Florida; Owner-operators win suit on credit card surcharges; and Truckers cruise around N.J. Statehouse to demand fuel price relief.
February 10, 2000Volvo Unveils Diesel-Electric Truck
A Volvo truck powered by a hybrid electric engine will be the first to hit the road under the U.S. Army’s 21st Century Truck Initiative.
February 10, 2000P.M. Executive Briefing - Feb. 10
This afternoon's headlines: BNSF lands Overnite freight contract; Canadian shippers say no to diesel fuel surcharge; and TransForce to buy two eastern Canadian parcel carriers.
February 10, 2000LTLs Urged to Embrace Data Links
New technologies and services are making it easier — and cheaper — for regional and local less-then-truckload freight carriers to boost productivity. But are carriers ready to embrace them?
February 10, 2000FHWA to Survey Truckers on Parking
The federal government is looking into the adequacy of truck parking facilities again, conducting a nationwide survey of truck drivers to gauge their parking needs.
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