Talks Go Down to the Wire in West Coast Port Dispute

Contract talks between West Coast port operators and longshoremen went nowhere this week, both sides said as their old contract neared its July 1 expiration.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 28, 2002

Shippers Eye W. Coast Port Talks

An official with the National Industrial Transportation League said there has been little progress made on a new contract between longshoremen and terminal operators at West Coast ports.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 21, 2002

Shippers Ask President to Help Prevent West Coast Ports Strike

Shipper groups have asked President Bush to help prevent a work stoppage they say could cripple freight movement at West Coast ports if the longshoreman’s union and terminal operators fail to reach a contract agreement by the July 1 deadline.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 20, 2002

Ohio Governor Officially Enlists His State in ATA's Expanded Highway Watch Program

Ohio Gov. Bob Taft and American Trucking Associations President William J. Canary last week officially enlisted the Buckeye State in ATA’s American Trucking Army, a program that trains drivers to keep an eye out for suspicious activity on highways.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 14, 2002

Airfreight Business Attracting More Truckers

Even though big rigs can’t fly, a growing number of truck operators are in-volved in the airfreight business.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 13, 2002

Less Is More (Money) For Air Cargo Traffic

Trucks haul the vast majority of freight by weight, but the expensive cargo often takes to the air.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 13, 2002

Texas Trucking Association Unveils High-Tech Simulator

The Texas Motor Transportation Association bought a $1-million truck-driving simulator to improve safety for truckers and car drivers.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 10, 2002

Okla. Traffic Officials See I-40 Detour Working

Despite some early hitches, truck traffic is moving smoothly and safely on the detours around a collapsed bridge on Interstate 40 in Oklahoma, said a state official and the Oklahoma Trucking Association.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
June 7, 2002

I-40 Bridge Collapse Slows Major Okla. Truck Route

Hastily arranged detours around the collapsed Interstate 40 bridge in Oklahoma are narrow, slow and possibly unsafe, but probably will not stop freight on one of the nation’s key east-west trucking lanes, trucking executives said.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
May 31, 2002

Wash. Law Orders 3-Day Notice On Drivers’ Positive Drug Tests

Beginning June 13, trucking companies employing a driver with a Washington state commercial driver license must notify the state within three days if that trucker tests positive for drugs or alcohol.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
May 23, 2002