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Safety Forum Illuminates Industry-Federal Split

Issues of highway safety, individual freedom and the government’s avowed intention to mandate the use of some forms of safety-related technology on future heavy-duty trucks dominated the discussion during an Dec. 4 forum at the Society of Automotive Engineer’s annual Truck and Bus Conference here.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
December 13, 2000
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No Shortcuts

There was no magic on display at the Society of Automotive Engineers annual Truck and Bus Conference here last week.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
December 13, 2000

Equipment Designers Struggle to Meet New Rules

There was no magic on display at the Society of Automotive Engineers annual Truck and Bus Conference last week as manufacturers were workign feverishly to build products that meet a variety of looming federal standards.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
December 13, 2000

Safety Forum Shows Industry-Federal Split

Issues of highway safety, individual freedom and the government’s avowed intention to mandate some safety-related technology on future heavy-duty trucks dominated the discussion during a forum at the Society of Automotive Engineer’s annual Truck and Bus Conference.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
December 8, 2000
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Automotive Engineers To Focus on Truck Safety

The Society of Automotive Engineers is hoping that discussions of vehicle safety and more general business transportation issues will broaden interest in the engineering association’s annual meeting here this week.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
December 6, 2000

SAE Focusing on Truck Safety

The Society of Automotive Engineers is hoping that discussions of vehicle safety and more general business transportation issues will broaden interest in the engineering association’s annual meeting here this week.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
December 4, 2000

Japanese Plan New Products for U.S. Medium Market

The medium-duty truck market in the United States may not rack up sales numbers as large as the heavy-duty, Class 8 category, but it has the attention of Japanese truck makers.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
November 30, 2000
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Japanese Plan New Products for U.S. Medium Market

The medium-duty truck market in the United States may not rack up sales numbers as large as the heavy-duty, Class 8 category, but it has the attention of Japanese truck makers.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
November 29, 2000
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Japan Showcases Commercial Vehicles for 1st Time

In Japan, narrow streets and regulatory limits on vehicle lengths and weights create an environment for commercial trucking that tolerates only the use of cab-over-engine trucks. That is why COEs, ranging from small, light-duty courier trucks to this country’s equivalent of Class 8 heavy-duty tractors, were the only truck types on display at the 34th Tokyo Motor Show.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
November 15, 2000

Trucks at Center Stage in Tokyo Motor Show

The biannual Tokyo Motor Show is usually a showcase for cars and sport utility vehicles rather than trucks, but the most recent show was dedicated solely to commerical vehicles.

Jim Galligan | Special to Transport Topics
November 15, 2000