Trucking Execs Urge Senators to Turn Down ‘Twin 33’ Trailers
The top executives of 15 major for-hire carriers are pushing back against a drive on Capitol Hill to legalize the operation of twin 33-ft trailers on highways nationwide.
David Cullen・[Former] Business/Washington Contributing Editor
In a succinct letter addressed to Chairman Thad Cochran (R-MS) and Vice Chairman Barbara Mikulski (D-MD) of the Senate Committee on Appropriations, the heads of 13 truckload and 2 LTL carriers urge committee members to oppose an amendment to the next transportation funding bill that “would force states to accept double 33’ [vs. the current 28’] trailers on all U.S. highways” because it is fraught with “unintended consequences.”
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The signatories argue that permitting the longer sets of doubles “would have a negative impact on highway safety, accelerate wear and tear on the nation’s highway system, and make it very difficult for small trucking companies, which are the heart of our industry, to compete.”
The authors close by advsing the Senators that they “would be happy to personally visit with you and your colleagues further, on the reasons why this amendment should not be adopted.”
The signatories of the letter are:
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Paul Will, CEO, Celadon Trucking, Indianapolis, IN
Don Orr, president, Central Transport, Waco, TX
David Parker, president & CEO, Covenant Transport, Chattanooga, TN
Tonn Ostergard, president & CEO, Crete Carrier Corp., Lincoln, NB
Reggie Dupre, CEO, Dupre Logistics, Lafayette, LA
Steve Gordon, president, Gordon Trucking, Pacific, WA
Mike Gerdin, chairman & CEO, Heartland Express, North Liberty, IA
John N. Roberts, president & CEO, JB Hunt Transport, Lowell, AR
Jim Richards, president & CEO, KLLM Transport, Jackson, MS
Kevin Knight, chairman, Knight Transportation, Phoenix, AZ
Charles Hammel, president, Pitt Ohio, Pittsburgh, PA
Dan Cushman, president & CEO, PAM Transport, Tontitown, AR
David Daniels, president & CEO, May Trucking Co., Salem, OR
Jerry Moyes, founder & CEO, Swift Transportation, Phoenix, AZ
Robert A. Peiser, chairman, USA Truck, Van Buren, AR
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