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NITL Calls For Weight Compromise
The president of the nation’s largest shippers’ group called for railroads to support truck weight increases in exchange for requiring that the truck freight move part of the way on rail cars.
August 24, 1999Seattle Truckers Hope for Wage Deal
A labor agreement in Vancouver is buoying the hopes of independent truck drivers at the ports of Seattle and Tacoma who hope a similar agreement here will result in higher wages.
August 24, 1999FHWA Reignites Safety Debate
The debate over the Federal Highway Administration’s safety rating system began anew when the agency proposed a rule that would shut down carriers over “unsatisfactory” evaluations.
August 24, 1999P.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 24
This afternoon's headlines: Canadian trucking industry balks at new safety rules; Barjan acquires Wilson CB Antennas; and Trucking group hopes to sway feds on driving rules.
August 24, 1999A.M. Executive Briefing - Aug. 24
In the news this morning: TransView plans Web-driven trading center; G.I. Trucking Co. reluctantly implements fuel surcharge; and USPS, UPS in war of words.
August 24, 1999Lawson Named Driving Champion
Marty Lawson took top honors as Grand Champion for the second year in a row at the National Truck Driving Championships held at the Tampa Convention Center.
August 23, 1999One Killed In Gasoline Tanker Crash
A tanker truck hit a pickup and plunged off a winding highway near the central Oregon Coast Monday, killing one person and spilling thousands of gallons of gasoline near a creek.
August 23, 1999Vancouver Truckers OK Hourly Wage
Port of VancouverTruckers picketing at the Port of Vancouver voted in favor of a deal that will see them paid an hourly wage, and containers were expected to begin moving again at the port.
August 23, 1999Diesel Fuel Price Climbs 2.2 Cents
The average price of diesel last week jumped 2.2 cents a gallon last week, but analysts who have been calling the summer’s numbers artificially high still think the cost of fuel will stop rising.
August 23, 1999AF Offers $6M for NationsWay Hub
American Freightways Corp. has offered $6 million for the Commerce City hub of the beleaguered NationsWay Trucking, which filed for bankruptcy May 20.
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