New Gadgets Are the Rage

Long gone are the days when a truck cab consisted mainly of a small compartment with few controls. Today’s vehicles are more sophisticated than ever.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 16, 1999
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Cabover Not Dead, Maker Says

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 15, 1999
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Diesel Price Follows Steep Rise in Cost of Crude Oil

The national average price of diesel fuel rose 0.4 cent to $1.198 a gallon on Sept. 6 — the smallest increase since July 26 — but analysts saw scant hope for price moderation in the face of a 23-month high in crude oil prices.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 15, 1999
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New Gadgets Are the Rage

Long gone are the days when a truck cab consisted mainly of a small compartment with few controls. Today’s vehicles are more sophisticated than ever.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 15, 1999
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Rollover Warning Could Help Drivers Keep the Rig Level

The tilt begins with a wheel lifting from the road’s surface. If the truck driver knew the moment the wheel broke contact with the pavement, perhaps he could make adjustments to prevent the whole rig from tipping on its side.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 15, 1999

Cabover Not Dead, Maker Says

In the wake of J.B. Hunt’s massive switch from to conventional trucks, Freightliner is insisting that reports of the death of the cabover truck have been greatly exaggerated.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 15, 1999

Shippers Still Unhappy with Service

The industry’s biggest intermodal customer is not the only one complaining about the inability of Norfolk Southern and CSX to resolve continuing service glitches since their takeover of Conrail.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 13, 1999

Diesel Prices Follow Crude Oil Rise

The national average price of diesel fuel rose 0.4 cent to $1.198 a gallon on Sept. 6, but analysts saw scant hope for price moderation in the face of a 23-month high in crude oil prices.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 10, 1999
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UPS Again Pulls Freight From Rails

United Parcel Service, the nation’s largest trucking company and the biggest railroad customer in the country, has pulled more of its freight off the former Conrail lines in the East that are now operated by Norfolk Southern and CSX railroads, saying they again are experiencing unacceptable delays.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 8, 1999
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Cummins Unveils Cleaner Engine

Cummins Engine Co. is replacing a longtime staple of its product line with a new model that will meet stricter federal emissions standards.

Dan Lang | Staff Reporter
September 8, 1999