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New Coalition Draws Bead on Tolls

The Arkansas Highway Commission has proposed to place tolls on Interstate highways in Arkansas to pay for repairs and improvements, but a newly assembled coalition opposed to new tolls on Interstates will do everything in its power to make sure that doesn't happen.

David Barnes | Senior Correspondent
November 16, 1998

Arkansas Gov. Committed to Diesel Tax Hike; Truckers Oppose

Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee said Friday that he would propose a diesel tax increase to repair roads even though that tax is opposed by truckers who support him. The truckers and Huckabee re on the same side when it comes to opposing toll booths on Arkansas interstate routes.

November 16, 1998

Ergonomics Rule Due in September

The Occupational Safety and Health Administration apparently will publish its proposal for ergonomics regulations next September.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
November 16, 1998

I-TOO Executives Plead Guilty

Marshall Siegel, president of the Independent Truckers Owner-Operators Assn., and Marilyn L. Kriensky, an I-TOO office manager, pleaded guilty Nov. 5 to swindling truckers out of more than $200,000.

Jeff Johnson | Staff Reporter
November 16, 1998

Clean Diesel Raises Funds

Clean Diesel Technologies said it raised approximately $1.85 million from European investors to continue funding the development of fuel additives to reduce diesel engine emissions.

November 16, 1998

Transit Group Gets $50 Million From GE Capital

Transit Group said it obtained a $50 million commitment from GE Capital to help refinance its current fleet of tractors and trailers and to support future equipment purchases.

November 16, 1998

Stake Out the Common Ground

There’s a message for trucking in the recent mid-term Congressional elections.

Daniel P. Bearth | Staff Writer
November 16, 1998

Mutual Distribution Solutions

The age of Aquarius is here for shippers and motor carriers. Unless both recognize that an effective less-than-truckload distribution system depends upon a collegial approach to problems in each segment of the distribution system, and unless both engage in a friendly and cooperative approach to developing mutually acceptable solutions, the system will deteriorate and neither side will benefit. “Sides” can no longer define the relationship and discussions carried out between shippers and carriers.

Joseph F.H. Cutrona | National Small Shipments Traffic Conference
November 16, 1998

GE: Bringing Good Things to Trucking?

General Electric Co. is the world’s most valuable company. Its chairman, Jack Welch, is hailed as one of the most important and visionary business leaders of his time. Truckers, however, view GE in a somewhat different light — a $90 billion corporation with an attitude.

Daniel P. Bearth | Staff Writer
November 16, 1998