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New Mexico to Crack Down on CDL Fraud

New Mexico is targeting unqualified commercial drivers with a program that includes an undercover sting operation.

November 29, 1999

Fuel Hike Digs Deeper Into Pockets

As reports of fluctuations in the price of oil swirl throughout the news media, one thing remains certain: It is costing a lot more to fill up with diesel fuel this year.

November 29, 1999

Oberstar Introduces STB Bill

Rep. James L. Oberstar (D-Minn.) has introduced legislation reauthorizing the Surface Transportation Board that would have a drastic effect on future rail mergers.

November 29, 1999

P.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 29

This afternoon's headlines: Hazmat routes to change in Laredo; Company pitches LED lighting system for trucks and trailers; and German e-commerce firms to use UPS.

November 29, 1999

UMTA Begins Weather Watch

The Utah Motor Transportation Association has started its winter weather watch, helping to keep trucking companies up-to-date on road conditions across the state and beyond.

November 29, 1999

NITL to Explore NS, CSX Woes

The National Industrial Transportation League will hold a public forum Jan. 11 on the problems of CSX Corp. and Norfolk Southern in the wake of their purchase of Conrail.

November 29, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Nov. 29

In the news this morning: FDX invests in National Transportation Exchange; Canadian trucker blasts speeding drivers; and CPR's new Expressway service already profitable.

November 29, 1999
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Congress Ends Truck Logjam

Lawmakers broke a logjam over creation of a federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration, leading the House to pass a revised version of its truck and safety bill Nov. 18 and clearing the way for Senate passage, which was imminent at press time.

November 24, 1999
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UPS and Deutsche Post Set for Market Showdown

Two companies with the same goal — to dominate the package delivery and logistics market worldwide — are gearing up to battle each other in the global marketplace.

November 24, 1999
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Diesel Price Jumps 2.7 Cents, Seen Headed Higher

The price of diesel fuel jumped 2.7 cents a gallon last week, the biggest one-week rise since April, and observers say the highest futures prices for crude oil since the Persian Gulf War foretell of more increases before year’s end.

November 24, 1999