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Trailer ABS Failure Warning To Get Second Winter’s Testing
As many as 100 combination vehicles will be on the roads this winter testing antilock braking systems equipped with the controversial PLC4Trucks integrated circuit chip, which is supposed to activate an in-cab warning light if a trailer’s ABS malfunctions.
December 8, 1999Wireless Technology Expected to Speed International Crossings — Some Day
Federal officials have a vision of a seamless transportation system throughout the Western Hemisphere in which trucks and passengers can pass from country to country without stopping at borders for customs, safety checks and any other clearance.
December 8, 1999Louisiana DOT Claims Truckers, NAFTA Traffic Ruin State’s Roads
Louisiana transportation officials blame heavy cross-border truck traffic for the state’s No. 2 ranking for having the country’s worst roads in an owner-operator magazine.
December 8, 1999LTL Group Gets New Negotiator
When unionized less-than-truckload carriers negotiate their next contract with the Teamsters union, they will be represented by a new lead negotiator, Mark W. Rodgers.
December 8, 1999Western Truckers Pursue Quest For Longer Vehicles Despite Freeze
After nearly two decades of work, the framers of the Multi-State Highway Transportation Agreement are still battling to give western states the right to standardize truck size and weight limits.
December 8, 1999Western Group To Set Agenda, Discuss ATA Ties
Members of the Western Highway Institute will set the group’s research agenda at its annual meeting in San Francisco from Dec. 5 to 7.
December 8, 1999Oregon Promotes Norpass With Free Transponders
Oregon plans a giveaway to encourage truckers to use a device that will allow them to drive past weigh stations without waiting in line.
December 8, 1999Ryder Reorganizes Operations
Ryder System said it will combine its two primary businesses — Ryder Transportation Services and Ryder Integrated Logistics — and create a separate captive finance subsidiary in an effort to improve client service and enhance the company’s long-term growth.
December 8, 1999Editorial: Trucking’s Treasuries Taxed by Higher Fuel, Insurance Costs
As if rising diesel fuel prices haven’t put enough of a dent in trucking’s pocketbooks in recent months, the industry can now look forward to potentially skyrocketing costs for insurance needed to maintain operations as the new year begins.
December 8, 1999Opinion: Shaping the New Motor Carrier Administration
Congress has vacated Washington for the year, leaving behind a slew of legislation for President Clinton to review and sign after his return from the World Trade Organization meeting in Seattle. If trucking has its way, tops on the president’s to-do list would be signing legislation creating the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration.
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