South Carolina Studies Rest Stop Safety

Deteriorating rest areas and a string of highway crimes compelled South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon to take a hard look at the safety of the state’s rest stops on the Interstate highway system.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
September 7, 2000
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Savannah Port Drivers Return to Protest Lines

The holiday rush has hit U.S. ports and, in a repeat of 1999, port truckers are taking the opportunity to voice complaints about their working conditions.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
September 6, 2000
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Enforcement Community to Examine Future of Truck Safety at CVSA

North America’s commercial vehicle safety enforcement officials hope to gather all the players in the truck safety debate under one tent during their annual meeting in Grand Rapids, Mich.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
September 6, 2000
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New York’s New Cigarette Law May Prompt Industry Lawsuit

The New York State Motor Truck Association is considering taking legal action to stop enforcement of a new state law that would require carriers to make sure receivers of cigarettes are properly licensed.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
September 6, 2000
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South Carolina Studies Rest Stop Safety

Deteriorating rest areas and a string of highway crimes compelled South Carolina Attorney General Charlie Condon to take a hard look at the safety of the state’s rest stops on the Interstate highway system.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
September 6, 2000

Trucking May Sue Over NY Cigarette Law

The New York State Motor Truck Association is considering taking legal action to stop enforcement of a new state law that would require carriers to make sure receivers of cigarettes are properly licensed.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
September 6, 2000

Savannah Drayers to Protest Long Waits, Low Pay

The holiday rush has hit U.S. ports, and in a repeat of 1999 port truckers in Savannah, Ga., are taking the opportunity to voice complaints about their work conditions.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
August 30, 2000
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EPA Revises Tank Cleaning Rules

Many tank truck companies may have to formalize their waste management plans and take more care with cargo residue because of transportation equipment cleaning rules enacted by the Environmental Protection Agency.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
August 30, 2000
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Few Supporters Sign Up for Hazmat Uniformity Plan

A handful of states may have found a way to save hazardous materials transporters time and money, but a lack of federal support is keeping other states from signing on.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
August 30, 2000

Few States Join Hazmat Uniformity Plan

A handful of states may have found a way to save hazardous materials transporters time and money, but a lack of federal support is keeping other states from signing on.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
August 30, 2000