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Pact to Improve Safety Is Signed
Transportation interests and labor unions were among the groups that signed an agreement with the Department of Transportation to work on improving safety.
March 5, 1999Influential Shareholders' Group Supports Volvo's Sale to Ford
Volvo AG's proposed sale of its passenger-car division to Ford Motor Co. got the approval Thursday of the influential Swedish Small Shareholders' Association.
March 5, 1999Air Truckers Short of Workers
Air freight traffic is expected to make big gains worldwide this year in weight and revenue. But U.S. air freight truckers fear they may not have all the hands they need to move their share.
March 5, 1999Measures to Crack Down On New Mexico Truckers Hit Skids
A Senate committee killed or tabled two of three bills to crack down on truckers who speed in New Mexico.
March 5, 1999Crackdown Catches Few Truckers
Virginia State Police officers cracking down on speeding motorists along Interstate 81 in handed out 1,730 summonses, but only 192 went to truckers.
March 5, 1999Hours-of-Service Proposal Criticized
A proposal to negotiate a new hours of service rule for truck drivers was criticized this week by highway safety advocate Joan Claybrook and Rep. Jim Oberstar, D-Minn.
March 4, 1999Ark. House Passes Fuel Tax Hike,Bond Issue For Highway Building
TT File PhotoThe Arkansas House passed legislation Wednesday to raise fuel taxes on passenger vehicles and heavy trucks to pay for rebuilding the state's highways. Additionally, it voted to refer to voters a $575 million bond issue to speed reconstruction of interstates.
March 4, 1999Rail Regulation Argued at Hearing
Lawmakers heard differing points of view this week on whether the railroad industry should be re-regulated at a Senate Commerce Committee hearing on reauthorization of the Surface Transportation Board.
March 4, 1999Lifting Caps Could Aid Transportation
Federal aviation and maritime programs would receive more money if the House Transportation Committee is able to enact a plan to remove annual spending caps on the programs’ trust funds over the next two years.
March 4, 1999Transit Set to Get Dry Van Service
Transit Group agreed to buy Massengill Trucking Services for a combination of cash and stock.
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