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Diesel Exhaust Study Planned

Four national trucking companies have agreed to participate in what is believed to be the first comprehensive study into the impact of diesel exhaust emissions on the health of truck drivers.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 9, 2000
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EPA Won’t Relent on Sulfur Standard

The proposed sulfur standard in diesel fuel for trucks and buses has not generated a groundswell of controversy and appears to be headed for adoption by the Environmental Protection Agency before year’s end.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 9, 2000

Web Site Promotes Absentee Balloting

Truckers who will be on the road on election day Nov. 7 may still vote through the help of a Web site developed by the owner of a popular New Jersey truck stop.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 9, 2000

FMCSA May Host Informal Hours Panel

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration wants to open informal discussions on its proposed hours-of-service reforms in hope of resolving some touchy issues, but the agency doesn't consider negotiated rulemaking an option.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 8, 2000

CVSA Wants Completion of Hours Rulemaking

While roadside inspectors are up in arms over the driver classifications in the hours-of-service proposal, the CVSA has called for completion of the rulemaking.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 8, 2000
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DOT Rapped for Backlog of Unfinished Rules

The Department of Transportation and its divisions are doing a poor job meeting deadlines for new rules with the Office of the Secretary the slowest of all, taking an average of 6.6 years to complete action on rulemakings, said Rep. James Oberstar (D-Minn.).

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 2, 2000
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Teamsters, UAW Still Undecided on Endorsement

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is surveying its 1.5 million members to determine if they want to endorse anyone for president this November.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 2, 2000
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FMCSA Takes Hart

He was advised – jokingly — to wear body armor. It seems that several members of the House subcommittee on Ground Transportation were worried about the slings, arrows and heavy artillery assault he could expect from opponents of the proposed changes to the hours-of-service rules.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
August 2, 2000

Teamsters Still Undecided on Endorsement

The International Brotherhood of Teamsters is surveying its 1.5 million members to determine if they want to endorse anyone for president this November.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
July 31, 2000

Oberstar Raps DOT on Rulemaking Delays

The Department of Transportation and its divisions are doing a poor job meeting deadlines for new rules and taking years to complete the rulemaking process, said Democratic Rep. James Oberstar.

John Wislocki | Staff Reporter
July 31, 2000