Truckers Seek Fuel Price Relief
More than 250 truckers parked their rigs today in Washington, D.C. and took to the steps of the Capitol to ask for federal relief from spiraling diesel fuel prices.
CN, BNSF Make Service Guarantee
Canadian National Railway Co. and Burlington Northern Santa Fe Corp. issued a guarantee to their customers that service will not deteriorate if a proposed merger of the two railroads goes through.
Ryder Cleared in 'Wheel-Off' Case
The Ontario Court of Appeal upheld two earlier decisions acquitting Ryder Truck Rental Canada of violating a provincial law that automatically blames truckers for accidents when wheels break off their rigs.
Drayers Rally at Seven U.S. Ports
Port truckers upset about poor working conditions and surging fuel prices rallied Friday at seven of the nation's largest ports, according to reports by Bloomberg News.
Court Suspends N.J. Hazmat Fees
The New Jersey Supreme Court temporarily barred the state Department of Environmental Protection from collecting a hazardous waste hauler fee that costs trucking more than $1.2 million a year.
Keeping to the Right
Many states have laws to keep trucks out of the left lane on certain highways, but as more states consider lane restrictions, there is uncertainty about whether they solve safety problems or create more traffic headaches.
Trucking Looks for Online Profits
Electronic commerce remains a hot topic in transportation despite the lukewarm reaction some of Internet’s biggest deliverers have received from Wall Street in the wake of the holiday rush.
DAC Services Acquires Trucking Drug-Test Firm
STA United, a drug-testing company that primarily serves the trucking industry, has been acquired by DAC Services, a company that provides carriers with background checks on driver applicants.
Keeping to the Right
Driving a rig around Indianapolis or Atlanta can be like playing dodge ball in a broom closet for William C. Mayhew and other truckers who must contend with lane restriction laws in these metropolitan areas and others like them across the country.
Trucking Looks for Online Profits
Electronic commerce remains a hot topic in transportation despite the lukewarm reaction some of Internet’s biggest deliverers have received from Wall Street in the wake of the holiday rush.