TCA to Offer Compromise to ATA

The leadership of the Truckload Carriers Association is expected to overwhelmingly sign off on a plan June 20 that calls for the group and its members to pay American Trucking Associations a monthly fee instead of requiring its members to join the federation.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 20, 2000

DOT: No Data Behind Recorder Mandate

The Department of Transportation says it has no data to support its call for using electronic data recorders to monitor compliance with federal hours-of-service regulations.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 20, 2000

DOT Sees Stalemate in Roadability Debate

The owners, operators and lessors of intermodal equipment need to agree on who should be responsible for its upkeep or the government will do it for them, a top Department of Transportation official warned.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 20, 2000

Hours Hearings Begin in Kansas City

Proposed changes to the hours-of-service regulations would cause increased pollution, road rage and divorces but fail to accomplish the stated goal of improving highway safety, according to testimony at a June 15 hearing.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 19, 2000

FMCSA Won't Let Up on Inspections

Trucking should not expect a slackening of commercial vehicle safety inspections and compliance reviews anytime soon, warned a federal official who oversees the industry.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 19, 2000

Senate Votes to Block Hours Proposal

The Senate threw a major roadblock in the Department of Transportation's drive to institute new hours-of-service rules for truckers, voting 99-0 on Thursday to bar DOT from spending any money on the proposal.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 16, 2000

DOT Relents, Extends Hours Comment Period

The Department of Transportation is extending the deadline for comments on its proposed hours of service rulemaking until Oct. 30.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 12, 2000

DOT 'Prepared' to Extend Hours Comment Period

Bowing to political pressure from numerous trucking and shippers groups, the Department of Transportation is "prepared" to extend the deadline for public comments on proposed changes to the hours-of-service regulations until late October.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 9, 2000

Houston Drayage Carriers Drop Teamsters Suit

A group of Houston drayage carriers are withdrawing their lawsuit against a Teamsters local that was planning to strike the trucking companies.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 9, 2000
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AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades, Child of Deregulation, Marks 1st Decade

The AFL-CIO’s Transportation Trades Department is celebrating its 10th anniversary in July with its third national convention.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
June 7, 2000