Class 8 Sales Continue Year-to-Year Free Fall

The makers of Class 8 heavy trucks sustained losses nearly across the board in July, countering modest improvements some had posted in June, according to figures released by Ward’s Communications.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
August 31, 2001

Oregon Truck Movements Hogtied by Bridge Problems

Cracks are appearing in several of Oregon’s bridges, many of which are more than a half-century old, leading to varying degrees of weight restrictions on their use and problems for some truckers.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
August 31, 2001

Acklie Briefs White House on the State of Trucking

More than 5,700 trucking companies have gone bankrupt in the past 18 months, victims of the economic slowdown, falling freight volumes and rising costs, the chairman of American Trucking Associations told President Bush’s top economic advisers last week.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
August 29, 2001

Safety of Truck Drivers Tops Public Discussion

WASHINGTON — Trucking representatives and safety critics alike urged the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration to take a more active role in determining that drivers are fully qualified to get behind the wheel of a big rig.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
August 17, 2001

Consultants Say Tolls to Finance Interstate 49 Are Not Feasible

A plan to use tolls to speed construction of Interstate 49 won’t produce the kind of money some supporters of the project believe it might, a group of consultants has said.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
August 17, 2001

Escape Ramps Gain Popularity in U.S.

Escape ramps have been around for years. They are built at the discretion of local officials in areas they think represent a safety hazard or problem.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
August 1, 2001

California Recorder Bill Dies in Committee Vote

A bill that would have required trucks registered in California to be equipped with electronic onboard recorders is dead, at least for this year.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
July 26, 2001

Toll Roads in Louisiana Become Possibility With Creation of Transportation Authority

Louisiana lawmakers have given state officials authority to impose tolls on both new and existing highways to help pay for improvements, although, according to some observers, they likely would meet popular opposition if they decided to act on that authority.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
July 20, 2001

Houston's Boutique Fuel Plan Moves Forward

The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has given a tentative go-ahead for the Houston-Galveston area in Texas to adopt a pollution control plan that would include the creation of a boutique diesel fuel, the Associated Press reported.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
July 16, 2001

Truckers Find Reefer Hauls a Complex Job

Comparing the skills required to transport and deliver refrigerated goods with those needed for other commodities is almost like comparing apples to oranges.

Russell Woolard | Staff Reporter
July 12, 2001