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NewsDecember 14, 2004

Kansas Opens Trucking Center Today

The Wichita Journal reports that the Kansas Corporation Commission, which oversees trucking in the state, will open a new facility today in Topeka

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NewsDecember 14, 2004

Canadian CRASH Says Trucker Fatalities Spike In the Early Morning

The Canadian Press reported this week that a safety group has called for tighter hours of service regulations, citing crash statistics from Transport Canada from 2000 to the end of 20002

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NewsDecember 12, 2004

Alabama Calls a Truck Safety Huddle

Tuscaloosanews.com reported Saturday that Alabama Department of Transportation Director Joe McInnes will meet with representatives of the Federal Highway Administration, state troopers, the Alabama Department of Revenue and the Alabama Trucking Associatio

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NewsDecember 7, 2004

FMCSA to Outline Research & Technology Projects Jan. 9 in D.C. Forum

The Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administation’s Office of Research and Technology is sponsoring a forum to provide insight into research and technology the agency sponsors

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NewsDecember 7, 2004

John Christner Trucking Salutes Million Milers

John Christner Trucking, Salpula, Okla., recently recognized these 2004 Million Mile Drivers for their outstanding safety records

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NewsNovember 30, 2004

House of Representatives Bans Mexican Trucks, But Will it Matter?

The omnibus spending bill passed by the House of Representatives Nov. 20. contains a provision aimed at restricting Mexican trucks from entering the U.S. in accordance with the North American Free Trade Agreement of 1993

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NewsNovember 29, 2004

Canadian Trucking Alliance Asks Government to Require "Black Boxes"

Canada’s largest trucking business organization has endorsed mandatory “black boxes” in Canadian trucks

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NewsNovember 29, 2004

TCA Audio Confab Targets Driver Safety

Sometimes we find ourselves stuck in a reactive rut when it comes to accident prevention. But how do we break the cycle and become truly proactive when it comes to protecting drivers and the public

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NewsNovember 19, 2004

Feds to Assess Long Beach/Los Angeles Port Problems

The U.S. Department of Transportation is getting involved in the problems plaguing the Long Beach and Los Angeles Ports. The agency will open a Long Beach office so federal officials can better assess challenges facing the port and its customer

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NewsNovember 18, 2004

TSA Begins Test of TWIC for Drivers, Dock Workers, Cargo Handlers

The Transportation Security Administration began testing the Transportation Worker Identification Credential (TWIC) Progra

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