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Opinion: Insurance Costs: Controlling the Uncontrollable

For the past four years, my colleagues and I have watched the 鈥済ood times roll,鈥 both for large and small trucking companies: a booming economy, low insurance premiums, low interest rates, low fuel prices, reduced workers鈥 compensation costs 鈥 and until about a year and a half ago, minimal problems attracting quality drivers.

December 14, 1999
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Study Faults Car Drivers for Most Truck Collisions

A report by the University of Michigan provides additional evidence that automobile drivers are four times more likely to be at fault when cars and heavy-duty trucks collide.

December 14, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 14

In the news this morning: Hertz ends talks to buy Ford truck leasing unit; FTC withdraws trucker's subpoena; and Liberty Mutual study finds many trucker injuries caused by jumping from rig.

December 14, 1999

DOT Targets Drug Test Cheating

Truck drivers and other transportation workers will find it harder to cheat on drug and alcohol tests if a new Department of Transportation proposal takes effect.

December 14, 1999

U.S. Customs, INS Laws at Odds

Federal regulations on foreign drivers are not in harmony, and an INS official says it will take an act of Congress to let Canadian truck drivers to make domestic deliveries in the United States.

December 14, 1999

ATA Blasts Chevy, Saturn Ads

Chevrolet and Saturn have become the second and third automakers in recent weeks to experience the wrath of American Trucking Associations over advertising that shows trucks in a bad light.

December 14, 1999

Hepatitis Fears Surround Truck Stop

People who ate at the Cookery restaurant in the Flying J truck stop at Interstate 85/I-40 near Burlington, N.C., between Nov. 10 and Dec. 3 may have been exposed to hepatitis, according to local health officials.

December 13, 1999

Landstar Ligon Gets New President

Landstar System installed G. Tom Beam as interim president of its Landstar Ligon subsidiary in the wake a proposed unsatisfactory safety rating from the Department of Transportation.

December 13, 1999

Strike Could Clog NYC Streets

A strike threatened by New York City Transit workers for Wednesday could close the city and create massive gridlock in the surrounding metropolitan area.

December 13, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Dec. 13

This afternoon's headlines: DHL plans public stock offering; Sale of Sea-Land Service to Maersk is completed; and Ryder System to take fourth-quarter charge for restructuring.

December 13, 1999