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Fuel Buyers Prefer Truck Stops, Natso Says

A new survey, announced at the annual conference of Natso Inc., suggests that fleet managers don’t always practice what they preach. According to the various fueling options available to them, fleet managers choose 61.5% of the time to buy fuel at truck stops, usually not the least expensive option.

February 2, 1999
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Editorial: Time for Hoffa to Assume the Mantle

The time has come for James P. Hoffa to be allowed to take his place at the helm of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters.

February 2, 1999
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Opinion: Time to Get Serious About Smoke

The time has come for the trucking industry to get serious about smoke from diesel engines, and I want your help.

February 2, 1999
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Engine Makers Wrestle With Effects of EPA Settlement

As the major engine manufacturers roll out their 1999 models, the only thing clear is that the equipment issues related to the companies’ settlements with the Environmental Protection Agency paint a muddy picture.

February 2, 1999

DOT Announces Goals for 2000

The Department of Transportation is making it easier to quantify its performance by including in its 2000 budget proposal a series of goals.

February 2, 1999

Unanticipated Gas Tax Money IsLikely to Spark New Highway Fight

TT File PhotoWith almost $1.5 billion in unanticipated gas revenues coming in, the Clinton administration and the Republican-controlled Congress are already fighting over what to do with the extra cash. Some ideas include allocating funds for road construction, NHTSA safety programs and air quality improvements.

February 2, 1999

Hamberger: Railroads Not Pressing For Truck Size-Weight Reductions

The railroad industry is not pressing for reductions in truck sizes or weights, nor is it taking a position on proposals to transfer jurisdiction over truck safety from the Federal Highway Administration to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

February 2, 1999

Responsibility for Alcohol Testing After an Accident Has FHWA's Eye

The government is looking at moving the responsibility of testing drivers for their alcohol level after an accident.

February 2, 1999

Washington Will Start Road Projects

The Washington State Senate is about to give a green light to the first 11 state highway projects to be financed by a voter-approved bond measure.

February 2, 1999

RPS to Expand Delivery Network

RPS Inc. announced plans to spend $500 million to expand its package delivery network by 50% over the next three years.

February 1, 1999