Movers or Linehaul?
As the household goods industry swings into its peak season, new services offering a cross between full-service moving companies and U-Haul may get a closer regulatory look
As the household goods industry swings into its peak season, new services offering a cross between full-service moving companies and U-Haul may get a closer regulatory look
President Bush intends to nominate Jeffrey William Runge to be Administrator of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, according to a White House announcement
A web-based qualification program currently being tested by the Military Traffic Management Command would cut carrier qualification time from several weeks to 24-48 hours
The "violation" rate for random alcohol testing of truck drivers was 0.2% in 1999, down from 0.4% in 1998 and low enough to maintain a reduction in the number of tests required
A University of Michigan researcher disputes a recent critique of a survey used in drawing up controversial proposed hours of service regulations
The Research and Special Programs Administration has proposed some new definitions to clarify its jurisdiction over hazardous materials transportation
The House Transportation Appropriations Subcommittee approved President Bush’s request for transportation spending, including significant increases for truck safety
Ten Democratic senators want President Bush to reconsider his decision to comply with the North American Free Trade Agreement
Tennessee officials have tabled a resolution seeking to restrict retreads
President Bush has lifted restrictions on Mexican citizens investing in U.S. truck and bus companies
The Department of Transportation’s Inspector General was out of bounds when he conducted criminal investigations of trucking companies accused of violating safety rules, an appeals court has ruled
Owners of intermodal container chassis got a short respite from federal conspicuity rules, but federal and state authorities are enforcing the June 1 retrofit deadline for everyone else
Both chambers of the Oregon legislature have approved a bill making it a crime to falsify drug test results or possess a substance or device designed to falsify drug tests
Are your trailers properly equipped with reflective tape
When Sen. Jim Jeffords of Vermont answered the call of his conscience, he turned politics in Washington, D.C., upside down. By changing his party affiliation from Republican to Independent, he gave the Democrats control of the
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