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GPS Rollover Goes Smoothly in U.S.

Although some global positioning systems reportedly shut down as older GPS satellites reset their clocks, suppliers of tracking systems for trucks in the U.S. reported no problems.

August 27, 1999

Firms Settle Faulty Tailight Suit

Five companies and two individuals will pay a $100 million settlement over a faulty taillight that sparked a deadly fire on a highway near Milwaukee, killing six children in a minivan.

August 27, 1999

A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 27

In the news this morning: C.H. Robinson names two corporate VPs; Western Star announces fourth quarter results; and California stats show reduction in accidents caused by trucks.

August 27, 1999

Hunt to Drop Cabovers in $1 Billion Deal

J.B. Hunt Transport Services will spend more than $1 billion over five years to convert its fleet of 9,000 cabover truck tractors to conventional tractors, company officials said Thursday.

August 26, 1999

P.M. Executive Summary - Aug. 26

This afternoon's headlines: Canadian highway plan disappoints trucking reps; Corpus Christi begins work on reefer facility; and Rail-sponsored study blasts Canadian truck safety.

August 26, 1999
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Diesel Fuel Price Jumps 2.2 Cents

The average price of diesel jumped 2.2 cents a gallon last week, the biggest leap since April, but analysts who have been calling the summer’s numbers artificially high still think the cost of fuel will stop rising.

August 26, 1999
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UPS to Take $1.44 Billion Charge Against Earnings for Tax Liability

United Parcel Service will take a $1.44 billion charge against earnings in the second quarter to cover its potential liability after a judge ruled that the company took improper deductions for insurance expenses to avoid paying income taxes.

August 26, 1999
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Truckers Target Ports for Job Actions

U.S. owner-operators on both coasts are following the lead of their Canadian counterparts and taking action to protest labor conditions at seaports.

August 26, 1999
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Appreciating Drivers

The open road has called many to a life behind the wheel, but it’s a hard one. The most common complaint registered in an informal Transport Topics poll of drivers is the long-haul trip that stretches on and on at the expense of family life. It’s an ancient conflict.

August 26, 1999
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FHWA Reignites Ratings Debate

The debate over the Federal Highway Administration’s safety rating system began anew last week when the agency issued a proposed rule that would shut down carriers that do not take steps to correct an “unsatisfactory†evaluation within 60 days.

August 26, 1999